I have tried gtk--. This seems to be thought of as the standard c++
binding for gtk+. I cant tell if it is the best since it is the only one
I've tried. The drawback is that it is difficult to install from source,
so you have to get the binary packages. At least I havn't been able to
install from source on any of the machines I've tried it on.
I think it is easy to use, easier than gkt+.

Good luck
.David

On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm a newbie to GTK+ (programming) and I only have a minimal clue about
> C++ wrappers. Due to certain reasons (not explained here) I have to
> use a C++ wrapper for GTK+. 
> 
> Can anyone (experienced) tell me a good C++ wrapper (btw, someone should
> update the dead links of the FAQ). How can I "detect" a good from a less
> good wrapper? Or are they all the same?
> 
> Thanks for your answers!
> My kindest regards,
> RevX.
> 
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