Hi
I'm not too much up-to-date with the recent developments in gtk, and I
don't live by the CVS, and don't follow those lists. Still a search check
of the gnome lists archives yields the following, from:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-app-devel-list/2000-August/msg00481.html
The unstable version currently in CVS (you can check it out and have a
look) is 1.3. When this version is released as stable, it will be GTK
2.0. There will be no GTK 1.4.
GTK 2.0 should come out well before the end of the year. However people
using the GNOME platform will have to wait for gnome-libs etc. to be
ported to it, so many apps will not be able to use GTK 2.0 until GNOME
2.0 comes out sometime next year.
(And nothing much more besides it).
Major changes, as far as Hebrew is concerned:
* bidirectional languages support, using pango
* unicode based, os less fonts problems for the long run (once we all get
uniode fonts).
If you want to try those, have a look at: http://pango.org/download.shtml
You can find there links to tarballs, as well as to a group of rpms, all
marked as gtkbeta. All the libraries in those RPMs have the suffix gtkbeta
(i.,e. - libfribidi-gtkbeta instead of libfribidi). Thus they can be
easily added to an existing system.
RH 7.0 also contains those gtkbeta RPMs as well.
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