FH.Spam@... wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have been toying around with PHP-GTK for the past few days and have
> been pleasantly surprised at the possibilities offered. Being able to
> use (and re-use) PHP for GUI apps is for me a big breakthrough against
> bulkier Java and C++.
>
> I am looking for a specific widget or behaviour though, and have not
> been able to find explicit documentation relating to it.
> The widget in question is what seems to be called a 'canvas' : an area
> on the graphic interface where objects (represented by images) can be
> laid by the user, moved around, linked, accessed, deleted etc. so as to
> allow drawing schemes, diagrams, flows etc.
> Throughout my searches I have seen mentions of GnomeCanvas, but nothing
> in PHP-GTK.
> Does such a widget exist ? Or can this result be achieved using other
> methods ? I have tried the DrawingArea widget but have found myself
> facing a lack of documentation or tutorials to achieve my goals.
>
> Thank you for your advice,
>
> François
Hmmm, you might want to wait until the google summer of code is over, we
have a bunch of new functionality coming for the drawingarea widget that
will let you draw on it with cairo, which makes it really quite
powerful. In addition there are stand alone widgets like gnomecanvas
that could be wrapped into a php-gtk extension and used for your
program. But right now there is no such functionality. If you know a
little C the php-gtk devs could use some help ;)
Thanks,
Elizabeth
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