I haven't used them myself, but they exist, according to www.gtk.org.
On 18-Oct-99 zhaoway wrote:
> Bryan Scaringe wrote:
>> Just to clarify:
>>
>> GTK is C based, but language bindings/wrappers exist for several languages
>> (check http://www.gnome.org) , including C++. The C++ wrapper is call
Bryan Scaringe wrote:
> Just to clarify:
>
> GTK is C based, but language bindings/wrappers exist for several languages
> (check http://www.gnome.org) , including C++. The C++ wrapper is called
> GTK--.
What 'bout the Perl/Python Gtk/Tk/Qt/KDE bindings? Just curious.
I use Perl/Tk to develope sm
Just to clarify:
GTK is C based, but language bindings/wrappers exist for several languages
(check http://www.gnome.org) , including C++. The C++ wrapper is called
GTK--.
Bryan
On 17-Oct-99 Salman Ahmed wrote:
>> "MF" == Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> MF> I am looking
I am looking to start some graphic programing and the folowing toolkits
are those that look most apropraite for serious user interfaces and
graphics.
I was wondering how apropriate each of them is for writing serious
programs, and if anyone can give me a comparison, or point me to
information conce
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