./configure --help talks about enabling or disabling a FEATURE by doing a
--enable-FEATURE or a --disable-FEATURE, however, what are the valid list of
FEATUREs for a particular source package of glib, or pango, or gtk, ... is
not easliy available. Atleast I haven't been able to find.
-vc
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Hi,
Viraj Chatterjee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
./configure --help talks about enabling or disabling a FEATURE by
doing a --enable-FEATURE or a --disable-FEATURE, however, what are
the valid list of FEATUREs for a particular source package of glib,
or pango, or gtk, ... is not easliy
OK, however none of the options mention how I can disable pango from
building the ft2 or the Xft backend or how do I make gdk not look for xft
when building gtk.
-vc
- Original Message -
From: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Viraj Chatterjee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 10:45, Serdar Ozgur ATA wrote:
Hello
Could you give me your advices about books on GTK+ which you're
familiar with,
As I can see on the NET , there are quite a few GTK+ programming books
available in the market and
unfortunately many of them are not good according to
Serdar,
I have several books on Gnome/GTK+ but I believe the best by a
long way is Gnome/GTK+ Programming Bible by Arthur
Griffith. Unfortunately this book is based on GTK+ 1.2 so is a little out
of date, but other wise it is an excellent book.
Hope this helps,
Richard.
At 10:45
Hi, I think the official GTK programming tutorial on the official GTK's
site is the best resource for programming GTK I've found.
Jack
--- Serdar Ozgur ATA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello
Could you give me your advices about books on GTK+ which you're
familiar with,
As I can see on the
Hi, I think the official GTK programming tutorial on the official GTK's
site is the best resource for programming GTK I've found.
Jack
--- Serdar Ozgur ATA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello
Could you give me your advices about books on GTK+ which you're
familiar with,
As I can see on the
Hi, I think the official GTK programming tutorial on the official GTK's
site is the best resource for programming GTK I've found.
Jack
--- Serdar Ozgur ATA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello
Could you give me your advices about books on GTK+ which you're
familiar with,
As I can see on the