Well, calling into the underlying C is always an option until gtkmm/glibmm
supports what you want.

However, for someone using gtkmm, it's not a preferred one, nor is it
necessarily practical depending on what you're doing.

That said, I've never found anything bad enough to want to switch to Qt.
:-P So I'd be interested in what you were doing that required that, if you
feel like elaborating.
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