On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Paul Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
>
>the use of threads in GUI toolkits that originated in the X Window world
>is generally quite difference than the use of it with GUI toolkits that
>originated in the win32 world.

Actually I never noticed the difference, because my exposure to Win32 
was through Borland's VCL library, which is non-thread-safe in similar 
ways to GTK. The "all GUI calls in one thread" rule applied there too. 
But being more accustomed to embedded code for systems with no OS and 
only a minimal scheduler, I don't tend to use threads anyway.
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