Re: New Project?
- From: Archit Baweja <bighead users sourceforge net>
- To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: New Project?
- Date: 14 Jul 2003 14:48:43 -0400
Exactly, gnome-hello is yor best bet to "get started". You can then look
at the setup of other programs (I prefer EOG) to see how they do things.
After you get a hang of it, and if you want to get into the nitty-gritty
of things then go for "Goat Book"
Archit Baweja
"John (J5) Palmieri" <johnp martianrock com> writes:
Take a look at the gnome-hello project in gnome cvs (cvs.gnome.org).
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J5
On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 11:02, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
Hello,
I now want to know how to start a project from scratch, from the
beginning, how to go on and more and more. So now I have got a few
questions:
What is the first thing to do?
How do I create a autogen.sh script? Is that always the same? Do I
have to write it by myselfe or can I copy it from somewhere?
What are the important things to write into a configure.in file?
What are the important things to write into a Makefile.am?
Is there _one_ tutorial includeing all this things, where I can see how
to start and so on?
What are the differences in configure.in files, between gtk and gtkmm?
What do I have to use in my config.h file? Is all of the config.h file
created from configure.in (via autoheader)?
Ok, I had some more questions, I'll ask you when the come into my mind
again.
Martin
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