A the originator of this thread I will rephrase my problems and make a larger scale complaint.
1. My original complaint was compile/linking glade output. Thanks to M. Torrie this problem was nicely solved and I can compile/link several examples from various sources. 2. A side thread suggested that in order to understand the usage of a system like libglade one should study the source. Hmmm. To use the C (or any compiler) I should study the source code for the compiler??? To use the math library I should study the library's source?? I did mess with the mathlib source many years ago when the function 'hypot' was poorly implemented but I have not done such a thing since. And read the C compiler code for understanding of how to use C---you have to be kidding. 3. Getting back to libglade. I have searched through many pages of google to find either a decent reference and/or tutorial for libglade. A couple of tutorials make halfway attempts but ultimately fail because they have no reference manual to rely on---among other failings. Finding a libglade reference manual is a total failure. There are a couple of sites which claim to be a reference manual but I find them totally inadequate. There is NO reference manual for libglade that can compared to what is available for GTK. Even the GTK reference is questionable as I find reference to GTK functions that are not in the GTK index nor locatable in sections dealing with the widget involved. I would love to be proved wrong about libglade documentation so please flame me if I am and point out my sins. Even though I am now able to compile/link libglade code I find that I am now stymied by lack of documentation on its usage. -- The whole religious complexion of the modern world is due to the absence from Jerusalem of a lunatic asylum. -- Havelock Ellis (1859-1939) British psychologist _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list