Thanks Tristan.

I wasnt aware of GtkBuilder. Nice to know that it is integrated and that
would save some of my space which would have been taken by libglade.

Also, can I use the same methodology in Windows platform as well?

Regards,
Harinandan S


On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 6:52 AM, Tristan Van Berkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 2008/11/17 Harinandan S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  > Hi All,
> >
> > I was using GLADE-2 for sometime now and wanted to look at newer versions
> of
> > GLADE and found GLADE-3. I noticed that code generation has been removed.
> > I've noticed even in GLADE-2 that some features such as color of windows,
> > color of buttons and other widgets for example cannot be set. So I used
> to
> > edit the code generated by glade2. Since glade3 is not generating code
> > anymore how can one change color and do other changes?
> >
> > Also in glade 2, gtk_widget_show was not called on top level window
> created
> > and user had to call that. Is this the same in glade3 also?
>
> Yes thats the same, Glade 3 sets all widgets visible True by default unless
> they are toplevel windows, which are invisible by default (you can change
> this in the editor ofcourse anyway).
>
> You should look into using GtkBuilder, its the way of the future, and
> there will be a Glade release soon with full builder support.
>
> Cheers,
>                     -Tristan
>
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