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Hi, I think you are on the right track. I was experimenting with a Drawable area. I tried your code, but I am getting segmentation faults. :-( I'm using Gtk+2.8.11. Anyways, I will experiment with your code, and hope I can get it to go.

Alot of the problem, is the non-intuitive nature of the Gtk2 objects, somethings can be written on, and somethings are only containers. It might be smart of you to ask muppet on the gtk-perl maillist. If anyone knows, it would be him.


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In reply to Re^3: Perl-Gtk2::How to set a window background image. by zentara
in thread Perl-Gtk2::How to set a window background image. by turo

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