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Hi list, as a convinced Inkscape user and former C++ developper, I decided to at least try to join the developpment team. I don't want to promise anything, as real life work keeps me quite busy, but sure I could spend a few hours a week on it. So I pulled the code from cvs and started to look at something intersting me : aligning nodes. Well, this is C code. I'm not a great fan of C, so I wanted to start the C++ ification of the align dialog. And still pulling away, fall in front of SPButton and SPIcon. I first tried to wrap (GtkButton::wrap for example) them, but could not get it working. So I went deeper and figured that it could be a good idea to take it at the pixbuf level. But I can't understand how this works, even with a simple png image :
this code works Gtk::Image *pImg= new Image ("/x/y/z/toto.png");
while this one don't Gtk::Image *pImg= new Image (Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file("/x/y/z/toto.png"));
Looks like I missed something ...
If you have some answers, or even pointers (google is not very talkative about this), please post them in my blog here : http://un.regne.net/dotclear/index.php/2004/07/01/20-firsts-tries-on-inkscap...
sorry for the inconvenience, I'm in trouble with my email setup.
Thanks in advance for any answer, aubanel.
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