RE: central 'library' of self-contained real world examples of code for gtkwidgets






I whole heatedly agree with the 'user annotations'

MySQL does the same thing.

Moderated, it can be a very useful tool to quickly understand how given object should be implement. Not to 
mention seeing all the deferent styles people code, etc...



Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 22:08:49 +0200
Subject: Re: central 'library' of self-contained real world examples of code  for gtkwidgets
From: oliviersessink gmail com
To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org

2010/6/27 Mick <bareman tpg com au>:
In veiw of the nightmare I've had finding non-trivial example code for
assembling/implimenting gtk widgets recently I have decided to attempt
to assemble a library of functions that impliment a task at a more
advanced level than your typical 'Hello world' that abound.

Some examples would be:
A menubar that uses each type of GtkMenuItem - simple text, stock item,
       label & icon, check box, radio buttons, a button that calls a
       dialog, ...

A 'command help' dialog, with dismiss button that uses a liststore to
       show command short form, long form and description.

Anyone who follows this list will have seen many of these are beyond my
current capabilities so I'm calling on the list to offer up some of
their own little gems to make this a worthwhile resource.

php.net has 'user annotations' in its on-line manual. this contains a
lot of good examples. it would be cool if library.gnome.org could have
such a feature.

Olivier
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