Hi Havoc, Hi Roman,
> Basically it's just a framebuffer port, as you might expect. It has
> exactly the same programming interface as regular GTK 1.3.x (unstable
> version leading up to 2.0). Its on-disk size is around 2.5 megabytes,
> with all stuff compiled in; custom compiles can be a good bit smaller.
Does that mean that GTKfb and GTK 1.3.x are not scheduled to become stable ?
Shall we wait for GTK 2.0 ? (do you know when it should be available ?)
> What do you mean by touch interface?
I guess it is touch screen support.
(kind of mandatory requirement for embedded devices of this category !)
Two more questions :
- do you know whether we can port GTKfb on top of VGA16 frame buffer ?
(or has someone succedded in running it on top of a i815 based PC - note: I
know this may looks quite strange but this is just for experimentation - not
for development or any other stuff).
Eric
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