/* This file extracted from the GTK tutorial. */ /* pixmap.c */ #include /* XPM data of Open-File icon */ static const char * xpm_data[] = { "16 16 3 1", " c None", ". c #000000000000", "X c #FFFFFFFFFFFF", " ", " ...... ", " .XXX.X. ", " .XXX.XX. ", " .XXX.XXX. ", " .XXX..... ", " .XXXXXXX. ", " .XXXXXXX. ", " .XXXXXXX. ", " .XXXXXXX. ", " .XXXXXXX. ", " .XXXXXXX. ", " .XXXXXXX. ", " ......... ", " ", " "}; /* when invoked (via signal delete_event), terminates the application. */ void close_application( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer *data ) { gtk_main_quit(); } /* is invoked when the button is clicked. It just prints a message. */ void button_clicked( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer *data ) { printf( "button clicked\n" ); } int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { /* GtkWidget is the storage type for widgets */ GtkWidget *window, *pixmapwid, *button; GdkPixmap *pixmap; GdkBitmap *mask; GtkStyle *style; /* create the main window, and attach delete_event signal to terminating the application */ gtk_init( &argc, &argv ); window = gtk_window_new( GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL ); gtk_signal_connect( GTK_OBJECT (window), "delete_event", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (close_application), NULL ); gtk_container_border_width( GTK_CONTAINER (window), 10 ); gtk_widget_show( window ); /* now for the pixmap from gdk */ style = gtk_widget_get_style( window ); pixmap = gdk_pixmap_create_from_xpm_d( window->window, &mask, &style->bg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL], (gchar **)xpm_data ); /* a pixmap widget to contain the pixmap */ pixmapwid = gtk_pixmap_new( pixmap, mask ); gtk_widget_show( pixmapwid ); /* a button to contain the pixmap widget */ button = gtk_button_new(); gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER(button), pixmapwid ); gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER(window), button ); gtk_widget_show( button ); gtk_signal_connect( GTK_OBJECT(button), "clicked", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(button_clicked), NULL ); /* show the window */ gtk_main (); return 0; }