thanks for your kind comment Calum, so this means I can distribute a runtime
of gtk+ (or the necessary files (dll's, etc.)) on almost any environment if
I pack it with my application. This is the good news. So i don't have to pay
for qt then. The only reason for choosing qt may be look and feel (na
On 16 Jul 2006, at 13:16, ahmet alper parker wrote:
> just to confirm, it is nearly ok on mac osX and ok on linux and
> windows. how
> about unix (and mostly on solaris)?
Solaris 10, the most recent supported version, ships with GNOME 2.6 /
gtk+ 2.4. So if you don't use any widgets or funct
ahmet alper parker wrote:
> just to confirm, it is nearly ok on mac osX and ok on linux and windows. how
> about unix (and mostly on solaris)? I think it is ok since most of the linux
> programs run on unix too but I dont know exectly, I am a beginner and I dont
> know wether there is a difference
just to confirm, it is nearly ok on mac osX and ok on linux and windows. how
about unix (and mostly on solaris)? I think it is ok since most of the linux
programs run on unix too but I dont know exectly, I am a beginner and I dont
know wether there is a difference for linux and unix programs.
Regar
On Sat, 2006-07-15 at 23:19 -0400, Allin Cottrell wrote:
[big snip]
I completely agree with Allin in his view of the GTK+ toolkit.
> The alternative is running the X11 version on OS X,
> which is quite doable but requires quite a lot of setup.
Fortunately, there some quite good package distribu
thanks a lot for warm and kind answers...
whish you all good things
Regards with best wishes
Ahmet Alper Parker
On 7/15/06, ahmet alper parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear all, I am planning to develop a c/c++ application and I am searching
> for a good gui designer and found gtk+ and glade
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006, ahmet alper parker wrote:
> Dear all, I am planning to develop a c/c++ application and I
> am searching for a good gui designer and found gtk+ and glade.
> I have a simple question. If I develop a gui with glade will
> it be platform independent? (or how I can achieve this?
Dear all, I am planning to develop a c/c++ application and I am searching
for a good gui designer and found gtk+ and glade. I have a simple question.
If I develop a gui with glade will it be platform independent? (or how I can
achieve this?) Do I need gtk+ to be supported at all platforms (in ex.
l