On Wednesday 12 June 2002 14.56, Paul Davis wrote:
> >The way I'd like to do it is by throwing "live" objects into the
> >canvas, assign various graphic shapes or images to them, and then
> >connect them to the logic through callbacks, events or whatever.
> > The point is that "basic" stuff like catching clicks, handle
> > dragging, control Z order etc, should be handled by the
> > *toolkit*; not application code or custom widgets.
>
> welcome to the {Gtk,Gnome}Canvas.

I'm definitely considering using one of those - possibly both - 
either as is (and just hack away :-), or as the backend for some sort 
of toolkit. (The latter might be a way of avoiding tying application 
code to GTK+ or Qt.)


//David

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