On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 4:09 AM, Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 18:20:25 +0200 PaulTT <[email protected]> said:
>
>> is it possible to insert text into an icon?
>> or also make the icon itself change some parts based on a time change?
>>
>> (i'd like to make up a calendar icon, with day changing)
>
> absolutely you can.
>

i was positive about it :)

i already tried, but probably i'm doing something wrong....

that's what i've done:
i copied the clock_cb script into the icon's edc file;
i assigned -for example- the value of day to a variable, let's say:
snprintf(buf, 10, "%i", v);
and then i invoked set_state:
set_state(PART:"day", buf, 0.0);

"day" is a part i defined after the IMAGE icon part, in this way:
                       part
                       {
                               name: "day";
                               type: TEXT;
                               mouse_events: 0;
                               description
                               {
                                       state: "default" 0.0;
                                       aspect: 1.00 1.00;
                                       visible: 1;
                                       max: 128 128;
                                       color: 0 0 0 255; /* black */
                                       text {
                                          align: 0.0 0.0;
                                          font: "Sans";
                                          size: 16;
                                          min: 0 1;
                                       }
                               }
                       }
but there's something in the way i'm missing, it seems, since it
doesn't work.... :(((((
any hint?

thank you very much :))))
ptt



PS to raster: sorry, but reply on gmail made me reply to you in pvt,
not my intention :(
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