Often I complain that GTK+ documentation (non-reference) is non-existent. The few GTK+ books that were ever written are now old and most of their included source code does not even compile anymore. All hail "Foundations of GTK+ Development" by Andrew Krause.
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Actually, the first book about gtk2 is less known outside China mainland. It was published by Tsinghua on 2002, and talks about various gtk widgets during gtk 2.0.x era!
This is the URL about that first book (in chinese): http://www.bookssearching.com/product/100001/263329/
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Actually, the first book about gtk2 is less known outside China mainland. It was published by Tsinghua on 2002, and talks about various gtk widgets during gtk 2.0.x era!
This is the URL about that first book (in chinese): http://www.bookssearching.com/product/100001/263329/