On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 06:57, Michael Torrie wrote:
> GTK for win32 is now only slightly behind GTK/X11 in terms of stability
> and functionality. It's really getting quite good. The glib wrapper
> functions really make differences in platforms quite neglible,
> eliminating most of my #ifdefs. Things like process control and file
> handling, for example, are quite well done. I understand that QT has
> much more to offer in the way of a framework, but I think it's often too
> much. GTK strikes a good balance. (Does anyone know how to ask GTK+
> for the operating system directory separatoer character?)
Its defined as G_DIR_SEPARATOR (a character).
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