no real need to do this. both gdam and ardour contain a
GTK+ 1.2
custom pixmap slider, so you can start there. ardour's one is a bit
more generalized than the gdam one, and can do horizontal and vertical
layouts automatically, based on the dimensional ratio of the pixmaps.
i should have noted that ardour's is derived from the gdam one, just
to get the indebtedness and ancestry clear :)
Did you also clean up the pixmapped button, knob, and splitbar
(like pixmap slider but draws regions from two full-slider
pixmaps, with the boundary at the current value... useful for
meters)??
no, i only used the pixscrollbar.
A while back I removed all gdam dependencies from
ours,
thinking it would be nice to have a standalone collection
of pixmapped gtk controls. I'd be interested in using a common
package rather than maintaining my own classes.
totally agree. especially when we all move to GTK+2 :)
Sounds like
your updated versions would be the ones to start with.
could be. check them out, the changes from the old gdam ones are not
huge.
--p