Re: [Anjuta-list] Pure C++ projects with a GUI?



Hi Peter!

First, you should use anjuta 2.2 in case you do not already. There, if
you create a Gtkmm (C++ version of GTK+) project, a .glade file and some
code showing the basic usage of libglade(mm) is shown. libglade is
currently the prefered way to create GUI in GTK+ but will soon be
replaced by GtkBuilder. Anyway, that's future.

For now, take a look at
http://www.gtkmm.org/docs/gtkmm-2.4/docs/tutorial/html/ch23.html
and
http://www.gtkmm.org/gnomemm2/reference/html/classGnome_1_1Glade_1_1Xml.html

Regards,
Johannes



Peter L. Berghold schrieb:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I've been trying to wrap my head around something and getting nowhere.
> I am trying to write an application using C++ for all my data structures
> and a GTK GUI.
> 
> Using Anjuta I am neatly dumped into Glade when I want to design my GUI.
>  Seems in order to write my GUI source files in C++ I have to have
> glade-- installed.
> 
> When I do a web search I find no mention of glade-- even on the Glade
> homepage.
> 
> Hints anybody?
> 
> ----
> 
> Peter L. Berghold                   Unix Professional
> Peter Berghold Net             AIM: redcowdawg YIM: blue_cowdawg
> "Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it."

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