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2012年 9月 18日 (火) 10:59:10 JST
------------------------- REMOTE_ADDR = 184.145.80.187 REMOTE_HOST = URL = http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/hiki.cgi?tut-gtk2-treev-trees ------------------------- @@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ {{image_left("go-home.png")}} {{image_left("redo.png")}} -Not really required, but nevertheless desirable first thing you need to do if you wish to run this program and see the same output as on the figure on the right, is that you copy the two images here on the left that are used in the program into the directory where your source code file for this program will resides. You should name them ((*go-home.png*)) and ((*redo.png.*)) You can copy from them this page by right-clicking on each and select "Copy image" from the context menu in your browser, or if you for some reason have trouble doing that make 2 small pictures of anything yourself. Just make sure the dimensions are not not more than 25x25 pixels. Note that in this example program there is a third picture (the red traffic sign) used, however, you do not need to make a copy of this one, because it is used as GTK+ stock item (see: Gtk::Stock::DIALOG_ERROR in the listing). +Not really required, but nevertheless desirable first thing you need to do if you wish to run this program and see the same output as on the figure on the right, is that you copy the two images here on the left that are used in the program into the directory where your source code file for this program will resides. You should name them ((*go-home.png*)) and ((*redo.png.*)) You can copy them from this page by right-clicking on each and select "Copy image" from the context menu in your browser, or if you for some reason have trouble doing that make 2 small pictures of anything yourself. Just make sure the dimensions are not not more than 25x25 pixels. Note that in this example program there is a third picture (the red traffic sign) used, however, you do not need to make a copy of this one, because it is used as GTK+ stock item (see: Gtk::Stock::DIALOG_ERROR in the listing).