Re: Introduction



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Hey

Gnumeric and Nautilus are indeed the most bonobo-enabled apps, but people
starting out have trouble with them, obviously due to their mammoth code
size. If you do have problems with that, I'd also recommend (like I always do)
reading the code of EOG (Eye of Gnome, the image viewer). It uses bonobo
practically everywhere, but its a small program, which helps for newbies.

HTH
Archit Baweja

James Michael DuPont <mdupont777 yahoo com> writes:

> It seems that GNUMERIC and Nautilus are two of the more bonobo-enabled
> applications, and I will be looking into how they defined components. 
> 
> Also I am interested in expanding the bonobo support of DIA, it
> currently uses a GIMP style plug-in system, I hope that what I am
> learning will help create a better scripting interface into DIA.
> 
> thats all for now, hope to hear from you,
> regards,
> 
> mike
> 
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