I suppose you have seen the example at
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtkmm-documentation/tree/examples/book/application/command_line_handling.
Unfortunately it's not mentioned in the gtkmm tutorial. The tutorial
would benefit from a whole new chapter, describing Gtk::Application and
Gtk::ApplicationWindow. More volunteers would be welcome. The gtkmm
tutorial has not been kept up-to-date with the latest changes in gtk+
and gtkmm. As an example, the Gesture classes are not mentioned.
There is a short description of command-line options in the section that
describes Boxes,
https://developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/stable/sec-multi-item-containers.html.en#boxes-command-line-options.
Kjell
Den 2014-11-26 13:48, Phil Wolff skrev:
I'm also running Ubuntu (14.10), and I use the Unity desktop. I'm
inclined to regard Unity as the prime suspect, so I'll submit a bug
report accordingly.
I was also looking at the changes you mention, and I think it would be
great if you could demo the handling of command-line option and file
parameters as well...
On 2014/11/26 02:03, Kjell Ahlstedt wrote:
Den 2014-11-26 05:32, Phil Wolff skrev:
I'm looking at the example code at
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtkmm-documentation/tree/examples/book/application/app_and_win_menus.
At runtime the app menu is titled "Unknown Application Name," but
the win menus are properly titled as "File," "Edit," and
"Notification."
Does this imply that something is missing from the code?
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I have recently pushed some changes that make the menus/main_menu
example use an application menu. Then I noticed the same thing.
I use Ubuntu, which has two desktop environments to choose from:
Ubuntu Unity and Gnome Flashback. Ubuntu Unity shows both the app
menu and the menubar outside the application's window, and the app
menu is titled "Unknown Application Name". Gnome Flashback shows both
the app menu and the menubar in the application's window, and the app
menu is titled "Gtk::Application Example" (or whatever name is set
with Glib::set_application_name()). Gtk+'s demo program behaves the
same.
I don't know if something is missing in these programs, or if it's a
bug in the Ubuntu Unity desktop shell. Which operating system do you
use?
Kjell
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