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2010-04-21
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typedef struct { gpointer data; GList *next; GList *prev; } GList;
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2010-04-21
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2010-04-25
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GValueArray *chan_struct; const gchar *object_path; const gchar *channel_type; TpHandleType handle_type; guint handle; chan_struct = g_ptr_array_index (channels, i); object_path = g_value_get_boxed (g_value_array_get_nth (chan_struct, 0)); channel_type = g_value_get_string (g_value_array_get_nth (chan_struct, 1)); handle_type = g_value_get_uint (g_value_array_get_nth (chan_struct, 2)); handle = g_value_get_uint (g_value_array_get_nth (chan_struct, 3));
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2010-04-27
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rm app/main.o
fakeroot -b -d -nc -rfakeroot
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2010-06-29
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After implementing the style and container changes, Portrait Mode was hosed. I had been there before, but I never properly tracked down the culprit. Well, I might have figured something out. At the moment, here's my general rule:
"If you're gonna use a GtkViewport and Portrait Mode, resize the GtkViewport's child's width when going to Portrait Mode."
An "if" statement, a global variable, a sloppy magic number, and two lines of code solve the problem for this case, but if this is truly a general solution, I won't tell you how many days this ate my lunch about a month ago. Regardless, for a while now, I've felt there might be a Portrait Mode bug, but I'm moving on. Again!
N9: Go white or go home
Last edited by daperl; 2010-04-22 at 06:42.