gtk2/examples
Tomasz Mon 812e129cd6 fix build for gtkdial example
Replace use of deprecated GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC with G_CALLBACK,
and add depth to blankstyle.  Fixes Bug #578634.
2009-04-28 14:34:44 -04:00
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buttons updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
calendar updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
clist Include "config.h" instead of <config.h> Command used: find -name 2008-06-22 14:28:52 +00:00
colorsel updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
entry updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
eventbox updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
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gtkdial fix build for gtkdial example 2009-04-28 14:34:44 -04:00
helloworld updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
helloworld2 updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
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menu updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
notebook updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
packbox updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
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pixmap updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
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radiobuttons updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
rangewidgets updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
rulers updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
scribble-simple updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
scribble-xinput updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
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selection updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
spinbutton updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
statusbar updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
table updated the (quite outdated) examples to use canonical signal names as 2008-08-11 18:36:07 +00:00
text Include "config.h" instead of <config.h> Command used: find -name 2008-06-22 14:28:52 +00:00
tictactoe Revert name change 2008-07-01 22:57:50 +00:00
tree Include "config.h" instead of <config.h> Command used: find -name 2008-06-22 14:28:52 +00:00
wheelbarrow Include "config.h" instead of <config.h> Command used: find -name 2008-06-22 14:28:52 +00:00
extract.awk
extract.sh
find-examples.sh
Makefile
README.1ST

GTK Example Code - Tony Gale <gale@gtk.org> 980623
--------------------------------------------------

I have written an awk script to automatically extract the code
examples from the GTK Tutorial (in sgml), so they only have to be
changed in one place.

It's called 'extract.awk', and there is a shell wrapper to invoke
it called 'extract.sh'

It takes the following switches:
 -c : Just do checking rather than output files
 -f <filename> : Extract a specific file
 -d : Extract file(s) to current directory

Without the -d switch, the code will be placed in the appropriate
sub-directory. Those sub-directories will be created if they do not
exist.

Without the -f switch, all code examples will be extracted.

The shell wrapper assumes that the GTK Tutorial is in the 
file "../docs/gtk_tut.sgml"

It works by looking for sections of text in the tutorial surrounded
by, for example:

/* example-start helloworld helloworld.c */

and

/* example-end */

Where "helloworld" is the directory into which the file will be
placed (which can also be a directory spec like hello/hello1), and
"helloworld.c" is the file name for the code.

So, the code between these lines would be extracted to the file
helloworld/helloworld.c

It also handles replacing the sgml tag '&amp;' with '&'