Some thoughts about some of the alternative widget sets presented, and how I
personally view them as applying to GTK... Most of this I've been mulling over
on and off for a while, in one form or another. So I've decided to take this
opportunity (since I didn't know most of these toolkits
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On 5/12/07, Shoq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pardon my noobness, but I am new to GTK. I had assumed there would be a
wealth of open source widgets that descend from the toolkit. I am starting
to think this was a very poor assumption on my part. I've not be able to
find anything but a few
On 5/12/07, Shoq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pardon my noobness, but I am new to GTK. I had assumed there would be a
wealth of open source widgets that descend from the toolkit. I am starting
to think this was a very poor assumption on my part. I've not be able to
find anything but a few
Their is also libview, which is the widgets that vmware created. You can
search on freshmeat for it.
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I missing something? Is there are directory of other efforts to add value to
the base classes?
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