Re: [gtk-list] Re: GDK



Chad,

  If you are looking at frameworks for GTK, you might want to 
  consider looking at ViewKit.  While it's current implementation
  is Motif specific, the overall architecture might be a good 
  starting point for a framework for GTK.  The Hungry Programmer's
  have a free "clean room" implementation of ViewKit on their 
  ftp site;

    ftp://ftp.japhar.org/pub/hungry/viewkit/libvk-Apr19-2243.tar.gz

  You can also find information about ViewKit on the following
  web sites;

    http://www.viewkit.com/
    http://reality.sgi.com/rhess_engr/

  The first web site is sponsored by ICS and they have links to the
  ViewKit technical documentation on the SGI web site.  The other
  web site is my home page and I've got links to several articles
  about ViewKit that were written for "The Motif Developer" (also
  sponsored by ICS);

    http://www.motifzone.com/tmd/tmd.html

  Hope this helps,

:-l


Chad Nicolas Tindel wrote:
> 
> > Many thanks in advance!
> >
> > Pavel
> >
> > PS: Please understand that GTK is my first and only stab and X
> > programming, and I'm trying to accomplish some pretty involved GUI tasks.
> > The lack of thorough documentation wastes a lot of my time and forces me
> > to re-write major parts of my code over and over again. The only reason I
> > have the balls to whine is that I'm guessing many people are in the same
> > position. No one's complaining really, and thanks for developing a
> > wonderful toolkit!
> 
> I agree wholeheartedly.  What GTK is really lacking is an application
> framework, which makes it possible for rapid application development.
> I'm thinking about the Doc/View model introduced in the book by Gamma, et
> al.  I always have to write all this code by hand when I write an app, and
> it's always the same code.... such a waste of time.
> 
> Chad
> 
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