On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:09 PM, narcisse doudieu siewe < wambenarci...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> > Hello, > Just a question...suppose that you have some clients and each client has a > main application UI(user interface) which is just a GtkWindow instance > and suppose that for some business reasons, you have to create at need a > child UI (which subclass any GtkContainer like GtkBox or GtkGrid for > example) you actually make you UI, compile the code of this UI > and after you distribute it over internet to your client. This client has > to get the code, load this code which becomes the child UI of the main > UI...what can I do that? I have take a look at > This isn't a GTK problem. It is just a general programming problem related to dynamically loading shared objects and providing known entry points to call into them. There are no problems doing what you are describing - we do it all the time in Ardour when we load arbitrary 3rd party blobs called "plugins" which can come with their own GUI that we have to display.
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