Gtk-- 1.1.7 -------------- Gtk-- is a C++ interface for the popular GUI library gtk. Gtk-- provides convenient interface for C++ programmers to create graphical user interfaces with gtk's flexible OO framework. Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible using inheritance and over 110 classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces. Gtk-- is free software distributed under GNU Library General Public License (LGPL). Gtk-- API is going into a good solid freeze. Gnome-- is getting close. Now is an excellent time to start cutting your old gtk-- code over, give us feedback on what needs fixing before stable, or give the kit a fresh look. As we are trying to encourage people to upgrade, we have included a perl script in 1.1.7 which will attempt to change gtk-- 1.0 programs to 1.1. Documentation and tutorial are still not yet complete. The tutorial is already very usuable, and there are numerous working examples. As always if you are willing to help drop by our mailing list. Gtk-- 1.1.6 was recalled prior to announcement on the lists because of mistake in a constructor. Users with copies of this distribution should upgrade. Homepage: http://lazy.ton.tut.fi/gtk--/gtk--.html Ftp: ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/gtk-- Maillist: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Release: Gtk-- 1.1.7 (5 January 2000) Get: http://lazy.ton.tut.fi/gtk--/dist/gtkmm-1.1.7.tar.gz * Fixed CList ctor seg fault. (Thanks Joe Yandle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) * Removed crusty G_List_string stuff. ======================================================================= Release: Gtk-- 1.1.6 (4 January 2000) * Builddir!=srcdir fixed. (Herbert Valerio Riedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) * Fixed window destruction problems. * Delayed destroy() til idle. destroy() on a managed window is equivelent to old delete_self(). * Fixed seg fault in ctree ctor. * API reviewed. (GL & KN) * Memory usage review and reduced. * Removed unnecessary Gtk+ casts. * Script ot ease upgrade path added, gtkmmconvert. -- Karl Einar Nelson -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null