[Glade-users] build source or use libglade?



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It's been said on this list and elsewhere that the way to use glade in
your programs is to use libglade.

The question I have is why is this? You use glade to generate your UI
and then click: Build to build all the source for the UI so your .glade
file isn't required anymore. So why make external calls to use libglade
in your application vs. just build source? I can see if you use Perl-GTK
or pyGtk, etc but I don't see it for a C application.

Thanks.

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