Of course, but do any of these need spell checking? I think it would be more helpful to solidify an API for spell checking to see if it's viable to do without UI concepts like cursor position or GTK+ concepts like GtkTextBuffer before deciding where to put it.
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Paul Davis <p...@linuxaudiosystems.com>wrote: > > > > On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Ross Burton <r...@burtonini.com> wrote: > >> On 9 October 2013 23:15, Paul Davis <p...@linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote: >> >>> And if an extension point is added, it's better to add it in GIO, so >>>> command line tools can use it. >>>> >>> >>> I'm just curious. What command line tools use GIO (or even glib)? >>> >> >> A very rough list based on a grep of oe-core's metadata for glib-2.0 (so >> yes, this is GLib and not GIO): avahi, connman, network manager, bluez, >> neard, ofono, telepathy, desktop-file-utils, pkgconfig, vala, blktool, mc, >> gconf, dconf, gstreamer. >> >> Non-GTK+ applications that use GLib do exist. >> > > thanks for the list. I was genuinely curious, not snarky. I should have > remembered pkg-config myself. > > > _______________________________________________ > gtk-devel-list mailing list > gtk-devel-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list > > -- Jasper
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