On Friday 05 January 2001 10:35, Bas Zoetekouw wrote: > Hi Mariusz! Hi,
> You wrote: > > Bakery is a C++ Framework for creating GNOME applications using Gnome-- > > (gnomemm) and Gtk-- (gtkmm). > > What's the difference with Glade? Eeee. What's the difference with Glade-- rather? As you know Glade-- is backend for Glade for creating C++ programm source skeletenon. Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick development of user interface. Glade-- (or rather an application created with the aid of it) functionality depends on libraries Gtk-- and Gnome-- entirely. Bakery is designed as a library of additional classes which enhance a functionality of Gtk-- and Gnome--. Bakery doesn't include any RAD tool actually. The main goal of Bakery is providing C++ application framework based on the Document-View architecture with new features relates not only widgets and GNOME desktop but also relates data handling (i.e. object's serialization). The upstream author doesn't conceal he is inspired by MFC libraries a little bit but he want to do it better. The Bakery FAQ are available on http://bakery.sourceforge.net/faq.html. Regards, Mariusz -- Mariusz Przygodzki | Good judgement comes from experience. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Experience comes from bad judgement. http://www.dune.home.pl | GPG KeyID: 0x42FAD771 GPG Fingerprint: 1990 F07B FFB4 BE0B FF26 10C2 BE2B 965C 42FA D771