Re: gtk and linux

2011-11-06 Thread Michael Torrie
On 11/03/2011 02:07 AM, Craig wrote: Is there a list of linux flavors like Ubuntu, KDE, Red Hat... that include or don't include gtk? And, let's say that a type of linux doesn't include gtk, how difficult is it for an average computer user to install gtk (on a scale of 1 to 10)? Programs like

gtk and linux

2011-11-03 Thread Craig
Hi, Is there a list of linux flavors like Ubuntu, KDE, Red Hat... that include or don't include gtk? And, let's say that a type of linux doesn't include gtk, how difficult is it for an average computer user to install gtk (on a scale of 1 to 10)? -- Craig craigbakal...@verizon.net

Re: gtk and linux

2011-11-03 Thread Vlad Volodin
... that include or don't include gtk? And, let's say that a type of linux doesn't include gtk, how difficult is it for an average computer user to install gtk (on a scale of 1 to 10)? ___ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http

Re: gtk and linux

2011-11-03 Thread jcupitt
Hi Craig, On 3 November 2011 08:07, Craig craigbakal...@verizon.net wrote: Is there a list of linux flavors like Ubuntu, KDE, Red Hat... that include or don't include gtk? And, let's say that a type of linux I think all will include gtk, either as part of the standard install or available via

Re: gtk and linux

2011-11-03 Thread David Nečas
/table.php?distribution=fedora and see the row labelled gtk+. Distros that do not package Gtk+ at all are very rare (mosty those not including any GUI whatsoever). And, let's say that a type of linux doesn't include gtk, how difficult is it for an average computer user to install gtk (on a scale

GTK on linux framebuffer - disabling the mouse

2008-12-08 Thread Maik Greubel
Hello list, I tried to find a hint of disabling the mouse (cursor handlers) in the gdk gtk reference without luck. Is there a possibility to disable the mouse handling completely? I try to write an application for the framebuffer, where the mouse is not needed and will only be a gap. Thanks in

Re: cross-compiling a GTK app, linux - darwin

2007-03-30 Thread Allin Cottrell
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Michael Torrie wrote: First, see http://ranger.befunk.com/fink/darwin-cross/ . To build useful exes, though, you have to populate the cross environment with headers, libraries, and frameworks from the real OS X box. It's a bit tedious but doable. Here are some

cross-compiling a GTK app, linux - darwin

2007-03-29 Thread Allin Cottrell
Does anyone have expertise/recommendations to share, on the subject of compiling a GTK app on x86 Linux for the powerpc-apple-darwin target? I'm familiar with the linux - win32 cross. This is relatively easy since mingw makes the win32 API available in a single package, and Tor Lillqvist

Re: cross-compiling a GTK app, linux - darwin

2007-03-29 Thread Michael Torrie
On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 22:42 -0400, Allin Cottrell wrote: Does anyone have expertise/recommendations to share, on the subject of compiling a GTK app on x86 Linux for the powerpc-apple-darwin target? I'm familiar with the linux - win32 cross. This is relatively easy since mingw makes the

Re: gtk+-1.2.10 (linux) vs gtk+-1.3.0 (windows) looks

2005-05-13 Thread Thorsten Maerz
Hi Chisheng, On Thu, 12 May 2005 17:10:17 + (GMT) Chisheng Huang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anybody know how to make radio buttons, check buttons, and spinners in GTK+-1.3.0 for MS Windows look as nice as those in GTK+-1.2.10 for Linux? For gtk-1.3 you may have a look

gtk+-1.2.10 (linux) vs gtk+-1.3.0 (windows) looks

2005-05-12 Thread Chisheng Huang
Hi, Does anybody know how to make radio buttons, check buttons, and spinners in GTK+-1.3.0 for MS Windows look as nice as those in GTK+-1.2.10 for Linux? Here is a URL with images illustrating the differences: http://chi-square-works.com/linux-vs-windows.html Thanks a lot for any