Farhan Chaudhary wrote: > Can anyone plz tell me the difference between GdkWindow & GtkWindow?
OK, I'll have a go :-) GTK comes in two main layers. GDK is the drawing kit ... it has functions to draw lines, paint characters, and reserve areas of the screen for applications. A reserved area of the screen is called a gdk_window. On UNIX GDK is a wrapper over Xlib; on windows, GDK is a (complicated) wrapper over GDI. GTK is the toolkit. This builds a set of high level widgets on top of the GDK layer. A gtk_window is a widget that represents the behaviours you'd expect to need in a window. John _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list
