I tried to switch a tiny bit of Python code from Gtk2 to Gtk3 and ran 
into problems and errors that could not get resolved. It was quite 
frustrating to say the least. I even consulted this page:

https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk-migrating-2-to-3.html

JT

On 3/8/2015 1:44 PM, Chris Morley wrote:
>
>> Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 21:21:13 -0700
>> From: s...@highlab.com
>> To: emc-us...@lists.sourceforge.net; emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: [Emc-developers] Google Summer of Code students wanted!
>>
>> Some possible projects are listed on the BRL-CAD GSoC project ideas
>> wiki, but feel free to propose other projects and we can discuss it:
>>
>>       http://brlcad.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code/Project_Ideas
>>
>>
> This is great. Thanks for helping make this happen Seb.
>
> Another possible project is work on switching gladevcp from gtk2 to gtk3.
> I have done some work on this in a branch.
> I have hit some slow spots...
> - embeding code is broken
> - Gremlin needs to switch to pyopengl. I am playing with some sample code
>   to replace gremlin, but its slow going for me (never done opengl work).
>
> This would allow us to not have to add the GLADE gtk2 library to linuxcnc and
> of course allow us to keep up with current technology.
>
> Chris M
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