Oh brother, you got see the
kind of local tutorial we get with the Windows port of Gtkmm! It is a
shame that all these good gui toolkits are going the way of xwWindow
because, although very robust, no one knows how to use them. I really regret sometimes having chosen Gtkmm as my development kit, only and only because of the documentation. Java has a lot of documentation, but is drolls too much. MFC is not portable. Well, I guess we are stuck with GTKmm for now unless anyone knows of a toolkit that is as good or better than GTKmm and has an excellent documentation. Alexander Shaduri wrote: Since the removal of some documentation from gtkmm tarball, it's impossible to download it through gtkmm.org. In particular, offline versions of examples, docs/FAQ and docs/tutorial are no longer available for download at gtkmm.org (unless one knows exactly where to look, at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gtkmm-documentation/2.16/ that is). The online documentation is misleading too: http://www.gtkmm.org/docs/gtkmm-2.4/docs/FAQ/html/index.html#id2523010 -- Quote: Where can I find some example code? See the examples directory in the gtkmm distribution. -- End quote. Thanks, Alexander _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list gtkmm-list gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list -- ArbolOne.org specializes in Custom Web Site Design, Web Site Re Design, Web Site Template Modifications, Web Site Maintenance, Integration of Payment Gateways (API's), Database Applications, Custom Applications and much more. ArbolOne gmail com "O Allah, make my love for You the most beloved thing to me, and my fear for You the most fearful thing to me, and remove from me all worldly needs and wants by instilling a passion for meeting You, make the coolness of my eyes to worshipping You.” |