I will be announcing a new version of the installer that now includes a new C# project type for Gtk#. It will be at the same URL as before. That new project type may be a bit more obvious in terms of not hiding the details of how the different Widgets are created to render your UI.

Even if you do not install the new installer. Go to the Start menu and find "Gtk# for Windows" program group. Look for the sub menu called Applications and you will see something called glade. Launch that application (you could also go to the Start menu, select Run and type glade followed by pressing Enter) and you will see the GTK+ GUI designer. Once Glade is running you can go to its File menu and select Open and navigate to the location of your *.glade file and load it.

Hope this help

Paco
http://www.mfconsulting.com/blog


Brown, Robert wrote:

I have gotten it installed and am able to create a Glade# project; but I am unable to edit the main window that was created for me. I am assuming that the form is the gladesharp1.glade file; but when I open it in VS.Net 2003 all I see is an XML document. Do I need a 3rd party tool installed to take care of the Glade GUI editing?
-=Robert


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*From:* Francisco T. Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Friday, August 20, 2004 5:28 AM
*To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Cc:* Sijmen Mulder; Brown, Robert
*Subject:* Re: [Mono-list] Windows Mono IDE

You want to look at this effort:

http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?gtks-inst4win

This should work very well with Visual Studio .NET 2003.

Don't forget to reboot after running the Win32 Installer and download and install the help also.

Paco

Sijmen Mulder wrote:

Is there and IDE for Mono on the Windows platform? And is it


possible to use VS.Net but use the GTK# classes for the GUI instead of
the standard windows.forms class?

There is no official Mono IDE on the Windows platform, but you might
want to look at SharpDevelop
(http://www.icsharpcode.net/opensource/sd), which served as codebase
for MonoDevelop.

And yes, it is possible to use the GTK# classes from Visual Studio
.NET, but you wouldn't be able to use the forms designer.




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