The question to solve was to mix Xlib ang gtk+ though it may not make any sense. It's not correct to answer a possibility question simply by: You are stupid if you think about that, 'cause you won't need it.
Ok, Xlib is wrapped by gdk. No problem, but what's about old motif code that I want to embed into a new gtk application. It would be very hard to wrap any request with gdk. The answer shouldn't be that you don't appreciate such problem. I don't think that gdk catches my motif events, from an existing application loop, when I insert some gtk windows to it. In fact I have done this with a qt window that I integrated into a motif application last year. It wasn't very hard to do so. I simply had to select the qt controlled windows and dispatch qt events for them. Everything else was done by motif. That worked with just one display. CU INGO _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list
