Colin Campbell wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 08:19:36PM -0800, Arandir wrote:
> >
> > There are not GTK books, yet... But I understand one is on the way.
> > "Programming Qt" is available from OReilly, and its included documentation is
> > the best anywhere.
> >
> Actually there's two GTK books,
>   Harlow, Eric - Developing Linux Applications with GTK+ and GDK
> and a more advanced one by Havoc Pennington,
>    the title is something like Developing Gnome & GTK applications,
> it's recently published but is also available online (if you follow the
> Developer documentation links from www.gnome.org, you'll find it)
> 
> Colin
Advice for GTK+ programming :draw your interface with Glade - a visual
interface designer like Visual C or Delphi. It creates sources that you
may alter. Only two interface related files are re-written if you alter
the interface, so you can create your interface, then alter the C
sources, then modify it under Glade..., without loosing anything. And
glade creates the configure script, the Makefile...

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