Re: [gtk-list] RE: Windows Port



Timothy M. Shead wrote:

>Works like a charm.  I'm developing a 3D graphics app that compiles for
>Linux / Win32 without any changes in the code base.

If you're used to Unix/Linux, everything probably looks OK.
But for the average windoze user, first impression will be a bug-alert,
mainly due to:

    Menus
    File-dialogs
    Check-boxes
    Cursors

Look & feel is simply a bit too alien for comfort.

Pity, because yes, the thing really does seem to work. I would have
abandoned all other cross-platform libs already, were it not for the
above.

One other point: Has anybody experimented with linking everything
into a single DLL? This would simplify distribution quite a lot.


Claus K.



>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Lloyd [mailto:lloy0076@senet.com.au]
>> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 12:49 AM
>> To: gtk-list@redhat.com
>> Subject: [gtk-list] Windows Port
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>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Has anyone had any experience running the Windows Port of Gtk+/glibc?
>>
>> DAVID L
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