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Chapter 2: GObject
Figure 2.1: CD class hierarchy.
Figure 2.2: CD class hierarchy with GObject base class.
Figure 2.3: Media hierarchy.
Figure 2.4: Hierarchy of media types, with Playable interface.
Chapter 3: GTK+
Figure 3.1: GNOME Run Program dialog box in the Default theme.
Figure 3.2: GNOME Run Program dialog box in the Crux theme.
Figure 3.3: GNOME Run Program dialog box in the Grand Canyon theme.
Figure 3.4: Result of
gtkhello
program.
Figure 3.5: Display widgets.
Figure 3.6: Demonstration of saturation and scaling.
Figure 3.7: Container demonstration.
Figure 3.8: Button demonstration.
Figure 3.9: Option menu, entry box, combo box, spin button, and sliders.
Figure 3.10: GTK+ font chooser.
Figure 3.11: GTK+ file browser.
Figure 3.12: Color, font, and file selection application.
Figure 3.13: Decorations.
Figure 3.14: Tooltips.
Figure 3.15: Scrolled window.
Figure 3.16: Dialog.
Figure 3.17: Two-column list.
Figure 3.18: Tree demonstration.
Figure 3.19: Text widget.
Chapter 4: The GNOME Libraries
Figure 4.1: Basic GNOME application menu bar, toolbar, contents, and status bar.
Figure 4.2: GNOME data entry widgets.
Figure 4.3: GNOME icon selection dialog.
Figure 4.4: GNOME hyperlinks .
Figure 4.5: A GnomeScores high score list.
Figure 4.6: About dialog.
Figure 4.7: Druid title page.
Figure 4.8: Final druid page.
Figure 4.9: A normal druid page.
Figure 4.10: Another normal druid page.
Chapter 5: Glade and Libglade
Figure 5.1: Glade widget palette (left), main window (upper right), and property editor (lower right).
Figure 5.2: Glade widget palette with GTK+ Basic, GTK+ Additional, and GNOME widgets.
Figure 5.3: Property editor (widget settings).
Figure 5.4: Property editor (packing settings).
Figure 5.5: Property editor (common settings).
Figure 5.6: The empty dialog window.
Figure 5.7: Preview with table and labels.
Figure 5.8: Preview with spin buttons .
Figure 5.9: Preview with empty slot above table.
Figure 5.10: Preview with instruction label.
Figure 5.11: Temperature converter widget tree.
Figure 5.12: Glade clipboard.
Figure 5.13: Glade signal editor display.
Chapter 7: GConf
Figure 7.1: GConf configuration editor.
Figure 7.2: Built-in GConf error dialog.
Figure 7.3: GConf demonstration application.
Chapter 8: GnomeVFS
Figure 8-1: Asynchronous file viewer.
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The Official GNOME 2 Developers Guide
ISBN: 1593270305
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 108
Authors:
Matthias Warkus
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CompTIA Project+ Study Guide: Exam PK0-003
Answers to Assessment Test
Scope Planning
Schedule Planning
Project Control
Project Closure
Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Development (2nd Edition)
Creating a Database
Customizing the Tools Menu
Embedding Outlines
Agent Properties via the Agent InfoBox
Software Construction
VBScript Programmers Reference
Control of Flow
Windows Script Components
Appendix D Visual Basic Constants Supported in VBScript
Appendix G The Windows Script Host Object Model
Appendix L ActiveX Data Objects
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