Re: [gtk-list] Gtk+/Gtk--/Glade; was Re: Unidentified subject!




No, I played around with Glade quite some time ago when it
was a bit immature and haven't looked at it since, so I can't
really comment on it. From what I hear though, it seems to
have progressed niceley ...

For my GUI, I just wrote some common base classes that
I use for inheritance. As such (once you've got the hang of
Gtk/Gtk--), it's pretty easy to just make a dialog with a (sort
of) consistent layout ... if you want to see the gory details,
you can take a look at
http://www.peoplesoft.com/peoplepages/g/robert_gasch/terraform/

Greetings
--> R




Wenhao Meng <wenhao_meng@hotmail.com> on 07/07/99 02:42:23 PM

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Hi, Robert:

Thank you very for your comments. Do you use any visual builder like Glade
for Gtk--. What are your comments about it. I appreciate it.

Wenhao


>From: robert_gasch@peoplesoft.com
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>Subject: [gtk-list] Re: Unidentified subject!
>Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 12:35:59 GMT
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>Hi,
>
>I personally use Gtk-- and like it very much ... if you prefer C++  to C,
>then one of the (3 ??) C++ toolkits available for Gtk should be the
>right thing for you ... unfortunateley, I've only used Gtk-- so I can't
>really compare it to the other C++ bindings that are available ...
>
>I find Gtk-- to be quite complete and functional ... the
>only drawback is that compiling C++ is much more CPU and
>memory intensive than plain C ... I'm running on a P233 with
>128MB RAM and it's the slowness of (re)compiling my Gtk--
>app which will make me upgrade my machine this month ...
>
>--> R
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>
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>Wenhao Meng <wenhao_meng@hotmail.com> on 07/07/99 02:27:03 PM
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>Hello:
>
>I want to develop an application using Gtk+. Can someone please tell me if
>I
>should choose Gtk+ or Gtk--. Personally I like programming in C++. However
>it seems that Gtk+ is much maturer than Gtk-- (I could be deadly wrong).
>What are the advantages to choose Gtk-- over Gtk+, except those ones OOP
>over PL. I appreciate any comments.
>
>Thanks
>
>Wenhao
>
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