Re: GNOME/GTK+ development in C++: What wrapper/GUI builder to use?
- From: Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com>
- To: Toralf Lund <toralf kscanners com>
- Cc: GNOME mailing list <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: GNOME/GTK+ development in C++: What wrapper/GUI builder to use?
- Date: 22 Feb 2000 12:04:08 -0500
Toralf Lund <toralf@kscanners.com> writes:
> We want to develop applications for GNOME and GTK+ in general using C++,
> if possible with the help of a GUI builder. We are, however, unsure
> about which of the C++ wrapper/builder to use. We would therefore like
> to hear about other people's experience.
>
> We have tried writing some example code using gtk--, glade 0.5.5 and
> glade-- 0.5.5, but this has not been quite successful as glade-- seems
> somewhat incomplete.
Here are my recommendations:
- You do not actually need to use a C++ wrapper or builder if
you want to write your app in C++; the plain C GTK+/GNOME
API does work. So consider this option.
- Gtk-- is nice, but you have to use the unstable version. The
stable version is realistically not supported by the maintainers.
- The GUI builder we recommend is Glade
- However, I would not recommend using Glade-- because you do
not want to use Glade to generate code. Instead, I would
recommend using libglade to dynamically load your XML
resource files at runtime. This makes for much faster
development (fewer recompiles) and the resource
files always remain editable via Glade.
Havoc
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