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A Personal Journey into Programming with Gtk# and C#. About Adventures with Gtk#. Newer posts →. November 14, 2010. I plan to add three radio buttons within a frame. The radio buttons will be used to select between three programming languages: C#, C , and C. I research the topic of radio buttons and find less information than I found about check boxes. However, it appears that radio buttons are fairly similar to check boxes, so I hope what I learned about check boxes will be helpful. I drag a Frame.
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Progress Bar | Adventures with Gtk#
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A Personal Journey into Programming with Gtk# and C#. About Adventures with Gtk#. A Brief Word About Debugging →. November 26, 2010. I’m going to add a progress bar to the Demo application. I research the ProgressBar. Class and find that a progress bar has two modes: percentage mode. Percentage mode is used when the program knows how far through a process it is. Activity mode is used when the program doesn’t know that but wants to indicate that something is happening. I set the Widget name. Protected vir...
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November | 2010 | Adventures with Gtk#
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A Personal Journey into Programming with Gtk# and C#. About Adventures with Gtk#. Monthly Archives: November 2010. November 30, 2010. I’ve accomplished what I set out to do — I’ve created a GUI application using C#/Gtk# that demonstrates at least basic usage of some common controls (“widgets”). I’ve learned a lot during this process, including about some significant differences between … Continue reading →. November 29, 2010. November 28, 2010. A Brief Word About Debugging. November 27, 2010. I’m g...
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October | 2010 | Adventures with Gtk#
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A Personal Journey into Programming with Gtk# and C#. About Adventures with Gtk#. Monthly Archives: October 2010. Starting the Demo Project. October 30, 2010. I’m finally ready to start the Demo project. I launch MonoDevelop and create a new Gtk# 2.0 Project as before. I name it Demo. I double-click MainWindow.cs (in the Solution pad), start the Designer, and drag a VBox to the … Continue reading →. A First Look at Creating a GUI in MonoDevelop. October 27, 2010. Designing the User Interface (on Paper).
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The Spin Button | Adventures with Gtk#
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A Personal Journey into Programming with Gtk# and C#. About Adventures with Gtk#. November 29, 2010. I’m going to add a spin button to my application. I research class SpinButton. It seems pretty easy! I open MonoDevelop, select the existing Demo project, and go to the GUI Designer. I drag a Spin Button. The default values for the spin button (e.g., a range of 0-100) seem OK. The only thing I’m going to do is to display the spin button’s value. I change the spin button’s Widget name. Инж Мартин В. Си...
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The Calendar Widget | Adventures with Gtk#
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A Personal Journey into Programming with Gtk# and C#. About Adventures with Gtk#. A Brief Word About Debugging. The Spin Button →. November 28, 2010. I’m going to add a calendar to my application. I read the help for the Calendar. Class and decide that clicking a day on the calendar will display the selected date. I open MonoDevelop, select the existing Demo project, and go to the GUI Designer. Widget to the left section of the new HBox. I set the Widget name. For the calendar to calMain. You are comment...
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Adding a Button to Clear the Text View | Adventures with Gtk#
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A Personal Journey into Programming with Gtk# and C#. About Adventures with Gtk#. Check Boxes →. Adding a Button to Clear the Text View. November 8, 2010. I want to add a button to the right of the text view that can be used to clear the text display. I open MonoDevelop, select the existing Demo project, and go to the GUI Designer. There’s currently no available space to the right of the text view, but I have a plan. I select the text view and select Edit Cut. To temporarily move the text view. I’d...