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 GTK+ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GTK+ and Qt have supplanted Motif, previously the most widely-used X widget toolkit.
GTK+ initially contained some utility routines that did not strictly relate to graphics, for instance providing such data structures as linked lists and binary trees.
The GNOME environment uses GTK+ as a base, which means that programs written for GNOME use GTK+ as their toolkit.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gtk   (531 words)

  
 GTK+ - The GIMP Toolkit
Today GTK+ is used by a large number of applications, and is the toolkit used by the GNU project's GNOME desktop.
GTK+ was initially developed for and used by the GIMP, the GNU Image Manipulation Program.
The GTK+ team is proud to announce the release of version 2.8 of the GTK+ widget toolkit and associated libraries (GLib, Pango, and ATK).
www.gtk.org   (480 words)

  
 GTK+OSX Project
GTK+ has not been available running natively on the Macintosh, although there is a native port of GTK+ for Windows.
That's why it is desirable to have GTK+ run natively on the Mac without X. GTK+OSX was based on the abandoned mac-gtk project, an OS 9 effort that has laid dormant since 2000.
GTK+ is a popular API for developing graphical applications for Linux.
gtk-osx.sourceforge.net   (383 words)

  
 iX 10/1998, page 142: GUI-Programming
From the outset Gtk had been conceived as an alternative to Motif, since Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald originally developed it for the Gimp [3] in order to be able to use a free GUI library instead of Motif.
For this reason, Gtk forms the basis of the Gnome project, which similarly to KDE aims to provide a free desktop environment for Unix [2].
Since the Gtk developers are not using any documentation tools, and the source code is virtually free of annotations, this unsatisfactory state is likely to remain for some time.
www.heise.de /ix/artikel/E/1998/10/142   (2068 words)

  
 ONDotnet.com -- Using the Gtk Toolkit with Mono
Gtk# is different from the WinForms framework that Microsoft.NET developers are accustomed to, although it should not be difficult to get accustomed to it.
Gtk#, the C# wrapper for Gtk, is the result.
Because it is cross-platform and object-oriented, the Mono team decided to use Gtk as the basis for their UI framework.
www.ondotnet.com /pub/a/dotnet/2004/08/09/gtk_mono.htm   (1046 words)

  
 GTK - Pressfit D-sub connectors
Because GTK Cat 5e data outlets are low profile — just 20 mm deep — they reduce the likelihood of this type of problem by leaving ample space to install the cabling behind them.
GTK Cat 5e compliant data outlets come in single-gang and double-gang formats, housing up to two and up to four sockets, respectively.
GTK Cat 5e modules feature special ‘dual-purpose’ contacts so they can be terminated using either Krone or 110 tools.
www.gtk.co.uk /pressr/cat5.htm   (377 words)

  
 Gtk# Frequently Asked Questions
Gtk+ is "thread aware" and provides a mechanism for locking and unlocking the UI updates, but you are still responsible for ensuring that all updates to the GUI come from the main thread where you called Run ().
Gtk# provides a C source parser and C# code generator which can be used to produce.Net assemblies that bind to GObject based libraries.
Among the libraries currently wrapped are gtk, gdk, atk, pango, gda, gnomedb, gconf, libgnomecanvas, libgnomeui, vte, librsvg, and libglade.
gtk-sharp.sourceforge.net /faq.html   (893 words)

  
 eGTK - multi-compiler Eiffel/Gtk interface
Gtk+ appears to be the most popular open source toolkit available today on Linux.
Gtk+ is a widget toolkit for X-window systems.
Although Gtk+ was developed to work with X-windows, a port to MS Windows exists.
www.netlabs.net /hp/richieb/gtk_eiffel.html   (976 words)

  
 A GTK+ Binding for Haskell
GTK+ is portable as it does not rely on X window's Xt library, but instead accesses the underlying window system via a thin API, called GDK.
GTK+ object-oriented features are realized in plain C; and it has been designed with an eye on making it not too difficult to interface from high-level languages.
This is the last binary release before development is re-focused towards GTK+ 2.0.
www.cse.unsw.edu.au /~chak/haskell/gtk   (1055 words)

  
 GTK+
GTK+ provides a set of interfaces for supporting drag and drop that are both easy to use and highly customizable.
The GTK+ user interface toolkit was originally developed as part of the GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) project and has become widely used because of its attractive appearance, flexible and convenient programming interface and unrestrictive licensing under the GNU LGPL.
Although GTK+ is written in C, a language without explicit support for object-oriented programs, the design of GTK+ is heavily object-oriented.
developer.gnome.org /arch/gtk   (353 words)

  
 GtkSharp - Mono
Gtk# 2.4 This is the current versions of Gtk# and they bind Gtk+ 2.4 and the GNOME 2.10 platform.
Gtk#, a GUI Toolkit, is a set of.NET bindings for the gtk+ (http://www.gtk.org/) toolkit and assorted GNOME (http://www.gnome.org/) libraries.
Gtk# 1.0.x: this is the old version of Gtk# and it binds the GNOME 2.2 platform.
www.mono-project.com /GtkSharp   (653 words)

  
 freshmeat.net: Project details for GTK+
I noticed that GTK 1.2.x had no support for utf-8; when I set the encoding to UTF-8, GTK 1.2.x was still encoding directory names as if they were in iso 8859-1; and, in fact, eould crash when trying to enter a UTF-8 encoded directory name.
GTK, which stands for the Gimp ToolKit, is a library for creating graphical user interfaces.
Yes, GTK+ is great and the development is going at good speed, but this is 1.2.7, not 1.2.27 (as appeared in the news page).
freshmeat.net /projects/gtk   (1041 words)

  
 GTK-- v1.2 Tutorial
This is a tutorial for GTK-- (the C++ bindings for GTK+).
If you are learning GTK-- as your first widget set, please comment on how you found this tutorial, and what you had trouble with.
We would very much like to hear of any problems you have learning GTK-- from this document, and would appreciate input as to how it may be improved.
gtkmm.sourceforge.net /tutorial/t1.html   (226 words)

  
 Gtk# 1.0 Release Notes
Gtk# is a Framwork for Mono and the.NET Framework to develop of GUI applications with Mono and.NET on a variety of platforms: from Linux to Windows to the MacOS X and embedded devices with a frame buffer.
Gtk# uses Pango for rendering international text on the screen, so Gtk# is ready for international applications.
Gtk# binds the GNOME 2.2 developer platform as this is the most wildly deployed version.
www.mono-project.com /using/relnotes/gtk-sharp-1.0.html   (351 words)

  
 GTK+ Drag and Drop Tutorial
GTK+ has a high level set of functions for doing inter-process communication using the drag and drop (commonly abbriviated as dnd) system on top of the low level Xdnd and Motif protocols.
Also current editions of official GTK+ tutorials and referances which support underlying drag and drop definations are suspected to be either out of date or contain incorrect information (most notibly GTK+ signal prototypes for drag and drop callback functions).
GTK also coppies the * data so the original will never be modified.
wolfpack.twu.net /docs/gtkdnd   (3242 words)

  
 Gtk+ WebCore
Gtk+ WebCore is looking for contributors to bring Gtk+ port of WebCore in sync with WebKit, and eventually be integral part of the project.
Gtk+ WebCore is implemented in C++ and C (in relevant parts).
Gtk+ WebCore is in early alpha state, where almost all of the features of rendering engine are ported.
gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net   (245 words)

  
 GTKpas homepage
Linux) GTK is written in plain C. The ordinary plain C lacks the possibility of object orientated programming (OOP).
GTK, the Gimp Tool Kit, is a widget set for the graphical user interface.
Almost 20 examples explaining the usage of the GTKpas widgets have been taken from the GTK tutorial and translated to Pascal.
gtkpas.sourceforge.net   (608 words)

  
 The RGtk package
This is used in the automated generation of the RGtk bindings between R and the C libraries of Gtk, Gnome, etc. We use the parser of the defs files provided by the pygtk interface.
The RGtk package is constructed using a tool that automates the generation of the interface between R and the Gtk and Gnome libraries.
The Gtk page provides tutorials and API references for the widgets and toolkit.
www.omegahat.org /RGtk   (643 words)

  
 Interview: Red Hat's Owen Taylor on GTK+ - OSNews.com
GTK+ gives this "heavy" feeling to many users, some of its redraws are pretty slow and they give an impression of the Gnome apps to be slow, just as an example.
GTK+ provides enough of an abstraction between the application and the windowing system so that it's very easy to do this type of thing inside GTK+ and have it work for existing applications.
Owen is the project leader of the GTK+ multi-platform toolkit, also known for his contributions on Pango.
osnews.com /story.php?news_id=5453   (976 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: gtk
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www.technorati.com /tag/gtk   (468 words)

  
 X Development Tools
GTK is the GNU GUI toolkit, which serves as the basis for the GIMP and GNOME.
A convenient C++ interface to GTK, called GTK++, is being developed.
Future versions of the X front end for Netscape will use the GTK+ toolkit.
linuxfinances.info /info/xlibs.html   (1290 words)

  
 GTK FootNotes
GTK+ is now the first major toolkit to have added support for the Cairo 2D vector graphics library, which is designed to provide high-quality display and print output.
This mostly means taking widgets already existing outside GTK+ in modules such as libgnomeui, libgnomeprintui, gal, gtkglext, libbacon and so on, deciding which are truly needed, and put them into GTK+.
It explains what GTK+ is, why you should consider using it, and the benefits it provides.
gnomedesktop.org /taxonomy/term/58?PHPSESSID=82b4b203f60948bbb702fb0...   (1143 words)

  
 GTK+
GTK+ is an Open Source Free Software GUI Toolkit, primarily developed for use with the X Window System.
GTK+ is a set of libraries to create graphical user interfaces.
Everything about GTK+ from the object-oriented design to the Free Software LGPL licensing allows you to code your project with the most freedom possible.
directory.fsf.org /gtk.html   (333 words)

  
 Free Pascal - Packages
The gtk units are part of the Free Pascal packages, and are shipped with the official distrubution.
The GTK libraries must be downloaded from the original GTK site.
There is an article on programming GTK by Florian Klaempfl and Michael Van Canneyt, written for the German Toolbox magazine.
www.freepascal.org /packages/gtk.html   (680 words)

  
 GtkMozEmbed: Embedding Mozilla into Gtk Applications
Additionally, using the Gtk Mozilla embedding widget means that you don't have any C++ dependencies in your code that does the embedding.
There might be other answers for creating the look and feel of the gtk scrollbars coming down the road.
It also doesn't play nice in Gtk's focus model and is pretty easy to crash.
www.mozilla.org /unix/gtk-embedding.html   (1632 words)

  
 Gtk# Homepage
Gtk# is a.Net language binding for the gtk+ toolkit and assorted GNOME libraries.
Gtk# is free software, licensed under the GNU LGPL.
The project is closely associated with the Mono project.
gtk-sharp.sourceforge.net   (156 words)

  
 glibcurl - libcurl integration for the glib/GTK+ event loop
This means that a GTK+ program is able to wait for clicks, button presses etc. at the same time as waiting for data to arrive on the network sockets maintained by libcurl.
glib is used by the GTK+ library, and thus by all GTK applications.
In my opinion, glibcurl is preferable over multiple curl-easy threads because then writing your GTK+ program will be a lot easier.
atterer.net /glibcurl   (417 words)

  
 Gtk+-Cocoa -- Gtk for Mac OS X
Gtk+-Cocoa is a native port of Gtk+ 1.2 to Mac OS X. It maps Gtk+ widgets and calls to the corresponding Cocoa controls.
Because of the approach chosen for the port, each Gtk widget had to be mapped to the corresponding Cocoa control.
Gtk+-Cocoa is written in C and Objective C, but Gtk applications are typically written in C. There is no need to use Objective C on the application side.
gtk-cocoa.sourceforge.net   (298 words)

  
 Glade Python Code Generator
GTK is the toolkit used by the Gimp and a number of other programs including GNOME.
James Henstridge has produced python bindings for GTK as well as a runtime library for glade xml files.
It parses a glade xml file and produces runnable python code that uses the python bindings for GTK.
glc.sourceforge.net   (398 words)

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