Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:

Then switch to fpGUI for embedded systems. It works perfectly and is
low on resources and small size executables. Plus fpGUI is a lot more
modern in looks than GTK1 - and fpGUI is still actively being
developed.  :)

Yes, it's still being developed- and from elsewhere in the thread it appears that it's nowhere near a drop-in replacement for GTK1: if it were I'm sure that nobody at all would have any problems switching existing projects to use it.

Look, another way of tackling this would be to stop work on fpGUI and for everybody to have an all-out push to get both GTK1 and GTK2 reliable and with similar levels of functionality for some arbitrary release. Then put both GTK1 and 2 onto maintenance-only and get fpGUI up to the same level of functionality so that it is a drop-in replacement for GTK1. Then start moving forwards again with fpGUI and GTK2.

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Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk

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