Thanks for the example link and the explanations! I'll try to learn from the example.
Best regards, Zelphir On 1/16/22 5:45 PM, Luis Felipe wrote: > On Sunday, January 16th, 2022 at 1:37 PM, Zelphir Kaltstahl > <zelphirkaltst...@posteo.de> wrote: > >> Which things are part of GTK and which things are part of Gnome? Currently my >> picture is: GTK contains all the GUI things and Gnome the data things. For >> example: GTK might contain some date picker dialog or popup or whatever, but >> the >> datatype for date itself would be part of Gnome. "GDate". As such Gnome >> provides >> a sort of common datatypes basis, which could be used by other frameworks as >> well (and maybe is?). > Maybe this can serve as an overview of where is everything: > > For generic GTK apps (not necessarily targeted at GNOME): > https://www.gtk.org/docs/apis/ > > For GTK apps that integrate well with GNOME: > https://developer.gnome.org/documentation/introduction/components.html > > Also, for new projects, if you would like your app to adapt well to different > screens, like modern web apps do, maybe take a look at libhandy > (https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/libhandy/) and libadwaita > (https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/libadwaita/doc/). The latter, if I > understand correctly will replace the former. > > Also, note that Glade (https://glade.gnome.org/) only supports GTK 3, and > there doesn't seem to be any plans to support GTK 4, so people seem to be > writing GUIs by hand in GTK 4 projects. -- repositories: https://notabug.org/ZelphirKaltstahl