[gtkada] display a window without giving the hand to the user

Thomas De Contes d.l.tDeContes at free.fr
Mon Oct 22 02:47:01 CEST 2007


Le 22 oct. 07 à 00:01, Stefan Bellon a écrit :

> Thomas De Contes wrote:
>
>> in fact Window_Popup doesn't works for my problem
>
>> (it is very specific :
>> http://groups.google.fr/group/fr.comp.os.mac-os.x/browse_thread/
>> thread/3985c57539a57636/3df9d9564ea8ede3
>> i try to make a little program which open a windows an then quit, as
>> fast as possible)
>
> I'm sorry, those messages are in French and although I learnt  
> French at
> school, it's too tedious for me to translate them. And I didn't see  
> any
> references to GtkAda.
>
>> maybe it would work if i use Glib.Main.Timeout_Add to call Main_Quit
>
>> could you help me to do that, please ?
>> i don't understand all the arguments, and i don't know what i should
>> put
>
> And I still don't understand what you want to do. We use this  
> mechanism
> in order to display a splash screen for a certain amount of time  
> during
> the start of our application. I do not see why one could not make this
> stand-alone without any further payload.

i suppose you don't know mac os x too, and i don't want annoy you  
with things you don't care,

to circumvent a bug from mac os x's x11,
i need to make a little program which open a window (without anything  
inside) and then quit (at once)
(i want to use GtkAda to make this program because i don't know  
programming in c)

is it clear enough ?

well, it doesn't works with Window_Popup, i need to use a  
Window_Toplevel
and i don't know how to use Glib.Main.Timeout_Add at all, i never  
used it


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