Re: New 'GObject' as base for GtkObject?




> As for "write your own toolkit", we're not all employed to write library
> code. As for "use one of the others", I at least am not saying that any
> other _directly comparable_ toolkit is superior. I don't think C is the
> right language, but I don't see that Linux developers have much choice.
> That said, taking advantage of an MVC style (I would probably lean
> more towards a Swing-style coupling of view and controller), or at
> least designing other APIs with this in mind, would be a great step
> forward.

Some new widgets are designed this way, but it only makes sense in
some cases, not in every single case.

ETable is a JTable like widget.

The new GnomeIconList is another example as well



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