> Hi All, > > Id like to start building apps using GTK+. Its seems that using > GTK/Gnome follows 2 paths lately > 1) People who have EVERYTHING "gnome" on their system so don't care how > far they pull end users into Gnome-space > > 2) Some people manage to develop what I would term "pure" GTK apps that > just use the GTK+ core and avoid things > like "bonobo" etc. > > I would like to somehow become a member of group 2 I would think that > many people here understand why. > I do not like what is happening with regard to app development pretty > much FORCING desktop choice. For some > reason I have strong attachment to the idea making things for ANYONE > from a person using icewm and little else (me) to someone using the > whole "gnome shebang" Bottom line I'm not an "ace programmer" so Im > assuming Im going to need an IDE and environment to help me get started. > Id like to learn "from the start" how to build a methodology/support > system that results in things in the spirit of ripperX any of the > Mozilla browsers, Xscreensaver, etc that make use of the core of GTK+ > (which is enough to force on someone) without further > excursions into gnome-space. > > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks in advance. > > > Hi John
I've been thinking along similar lines particularly in relation to GTK+ and DirectFB. I've been looking at this book http://www.gtkbook.com/ Richard Melville -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
