On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 02:44:21PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> The source code is available for those that need to modify libglade.  It
> doesn't come with the packaged distribution.  It is available from the
> same web site as libglade binary packages.  A libglade extension writer
> needs to refer to it, but if libglade's user manual is sufficient the
> user shouldn't need to look at the source.
>           --but--
> The users manual should be provided with every copy of a packaged
> distribution.  The user's manual should provide sufficient instruction
> on how to operate libglade.  If a developer finds himself needing to
> refer to the source to run libglade, the user's manual is inferior and
> should be amended with sufficient user instructions, including examples
> of deriving from classes that implement interfaces, using signals in
> GObject, etc.

libglade developers do not produce any binary packages.

Their product does come with examples.

Requiring that the examples have to be included in full in
the text of the manual instead of in a compilable form as
standalone files is silly.

Yeti


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