I've been working in Gtkmm for a while now, and have noticed that it is often 
difficult to find C++ examples for how to do various things.  The "Programming 
with Gtkmm" tutorial, in my opinion, is an excellent place to get started... 
I've found the documentation and examples in it to be very helpful.  But time 
and time again, I find myself wanting to do something a bit more complex (e.g. 
Notebooks with tear-out pages & close buttons on the tabs), and I don't seem to 
have much luck at finding either documentation or C++ examples to guide me.  
(So far, I haven't found any really good Gtkmm books either.)

In these cases, I end up working out how to do what I want, and often end up 
with a small example program as a result.  I usually keep these around, in case 
either I or one of my co-workers needs to do something similar at some later 
time... but I'm wondering if it might be useful to the Gtkmm community as a 
whole if we had some common place to post and peer-review such example programs.

Is there such a place?  Or could/should we set one up?  Perhaps on the Gtkmm 
Wiki?

            John McDonald   
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