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Hello,
out of a small C-program i tried to start the "htop" application:
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(int argc,char* argv[]) {
// By calling fork(), a child process will be created:
if (fork() == 0) {
// Child process will return 0 from fork()
printf("I'm the child process.\n");
int status = system(<app-name>);
exit(0);
} else {
// Parent process gets a non-zero value from fork()
printf("I'm the parent.\n");
}
return 0;
}
Now, with <app-name> = "kcalc", it does start the calculator, with <app-name> = "kwrite" it starts "KWrite", or with <app-name> = "gnome-system-monitor" the app starts as well.
But neither <app-name> = "htop", nor <app-name> = "/usr/bin/htop", nor <app-name> = "/bin/sh /usr/bin/htop" nor anything else worked to start "Htop" on Q4OS 4.12!
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
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You need to start htop in terminal, so app-name would be for example "konsole -e htop"
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Fantastic - that works!
I'm writing e natty small utility that runs in the tray-panel, showing the cpu-load grahically (much similarly to Sys-internals' process explorer). By clicking on it - as you know now - it does start "htop".
Is there a private channel by which i could send you a preliminary (but working!) version of it?
For now it runs nicely and stable in my TDE-Windows-like desktop - which i won't change, even temporarily - and it would be helpful to know how it looks and works on other (Plasma) desktops. And possibly, maybe, it would be even something to add to Q4OS...
Have a nice weekend!
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You can send the project on our e-mail devteam@q4os.org , however a better way would be to start project on GitHub and share for us https://github.com/q4osteam
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Hello again, and thank you!
when creating a small menu with code like this:
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include <glib/gerror.h>
#include <gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.h>
static void menu_Quit( GtkWidget *item, gpointer data) {
exit (0);
}
static GtkWidget *make_menu_item (gchar *name, GCallback callback,
gpointer data )
{ GtkWidget *item;
item = gtk_image_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic (name);
g_signal_connect (item, "activate", callback, (gpointer) data);
gtk_widget_show (item);
return item;
}
...
GtkWidget *kmenu = gtk_menu_new();
GtkWidget *sepline;
GtkWidget *quititem;
sepline = gtk_separator_menu_item_new();
gtk_menu_shell_append (GTK_MENU_SHELL(kmenu), sepline);
quititem = make_menu_item ("_Quit", G_CALLBACK (menu_Quit), NULL);
gtk_image_menu_item_set_image(
GTK_IMAGE_MENU_ITEM (quititem),
gtk_image_new_from_icon_name ("application-exit",
GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU) );
gtk_menu_shell_append (GTK_MENU_SHELL(kmenu), quititem);
gtk_widget_show_all (kmenu);
gtk_menu_popup (GTK_MENU(kmenu), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 3, 0);
i noticed that the created menu differs (slightly) from those in standard apps like KMix, Klipper or Ksensors:
- the separator line is a simple line, without ,depth'
- no icon (red square, white circle and line within) appears left to the label
How can i create a standard-like menu?
Many thanks
Edit: i added some includes in the source and a call of gtk_image_menu_item_set_image.
Now an icon is shown (left to the Quit-label) but it's a small opened door and a red arrow.
That differes (likewise the seperator line) from the look and the icons used in the other apps.
So, what can i do to make it look like ,standard' on my desktop? Is the GTK version wrong or do i have to load another iconset?
Last edited by FlexQ4 (2024-06-02 17:02)
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Maybe this can help/inspire you: https://github.com/seb3773/lxtask-mod
It's a fork of lxtask (GTK2 version); I added several options, including a system tray icon that indicates CPU usage (I used images for the icon).
My Q4OS scripts: win10/osx theming, perfs optimisation, laptop configuration, ... for trinity users --> https://github.com/seb3773/q4osXpack
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Well, with my code above i get this "stock exit" icon (beside "Quit"):
http://irtfweb.ifa.hawaii.edu/SoftwareD … xit_24.png
All other k-Apps (Klipper, KMix,...) have another icon: a red square with a White circle, like beside "Log Out..." in the lower left corner of this screenshot:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ … opment.png
So, (how) is it possible to get the Standard TDE-Icons in my GTK program?
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maybe it has to do with the gtk icons theme ? TDE / GTK2 / GTK3 themes can have differents icons set
My Q4OS scripts: win10/osx theming, perfs optimisation, laptop configuration, ... for trinity users --> https://github.com/seb3773/q4osXpack
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