Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 11th Jan 2006 23:23 UTC
GTK+ This article, the second in a three-part series titled "GTK+ fundamentals," introduces you to programming with GTK+. It analyzes a sample GTK+ application written in C, then shows that same application written in Python and C#. Finally, it discusses some useful tools that can help you develop better applications faster with GTK+.
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RE[10]: Question for GTK developers
by ma_d on Thu 12th Jan 2006 22:16 UTC in reply to "RE[9]: Question for GTK developers"
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2005-06-29

I agree, IE is not a special case. You can access Trident from anywhere, even VB6 can control a Trident widget.
Gtk actually doesn't have an html renderer, gtkhtml is still a seperate package. Although, TMK, it's a proper GTK widget.

MORB, can you explain what you mean by "native win32" controls? Is this verse winforms? I don't know a great deal about the currunt com-unistic state of Windows programming ;) .

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