You may want to take a look here http://www.xfce.org/projects/libraries/ as
well as libexo.
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Gregory Bonik wrote:
> Of course I know that its base is GTK+, I already have experience of
> writing GTK programs, that's why I decided to write something for Xfce.
> I just wanted to ask if there are some look-n-feel standards etc. for
> "Xfce application".
Xfce applications - like most other
Jean-Francois Wauthy wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 13:42:58 +0300, Gregory Bonik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
> Hi
>
>
>> Does Xfce try to be "closed", i.e. to keep a limited number of
>> applications for it? Or is the appearance of such tutorial just a
>> question of time
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 13:42:58 +0300, Gregory Bonik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
Hi
>
> Does Xfce try to be "closed", i.e. to keep a limited number of
> applications for it? Or is the appearance of such tutorial just a
> question of time? I think that appearance of different apps writte
Gregory Bonik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to write some application (card game, for example) for my
> favorite desktop environment, but I haven't found any tutorial/example
> or recommendation how to do it (which libraries and functions to use
> etc.), there is only raw documentation on libxfceg
Hello,
I want to write some application (card game, for example) for my
favorite desktop environment, but I haven't found any tutorial/example
or recommendation how to do it (which libraries and functions to use
etc.), there is only raw documentation on libxfcegui4 and friends.
Does Xfce try t