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Fri Mar 13 09:40:17 GMT 199 Tony Gale  <gale@gimp.org>

        * docs/gtkfaq.sgml: update links to documentation and
          remove question on whats needs to be done before 1.0
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Fri Mar 13 09:40:17 GMT 199 Tony Gale <gale@gimp.org>
* docs/gtkfaq.sgml: update links to documentation and
remove question on whats needs to be done before 1.0
Fri Mar 13 01:17:44 1998 George Lebl <jirka@5z.com>
* gtk/gtkfilesel.c: Set the column width of the clists

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Fri Mar 13 09:40:17 GMT 199 Tony Gale <gale@gimp.org>
* docs/gtkfaq.sgml: update links to documentation and
remove question on whats needs to be done before 1.0
Fri Mar 13 01:17:44 1998 George Lebl <jirka@5z.com>
* gtk/gtkfilesel.c: Set the column width of the clists

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Fri Mar 13 09:40:17 GMT 199 Tony Gale <gale@gimp.org>
* docs/gtkfaq.sgml: update links to documentation and
remove question on whats needs to be done before 1.0
Fri Mar 13 01:17:44 1998 George Lebl <jirka@5z.com>
* gtk/gtkfilesel.c: Set the column width of the clists

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Fri Mar 13 09:40:17 GMT 199 Tony Gale <gale@gimp.org>
* docs/gtkfaq.sgml: update links to documentation and
remove question on whats needs to be done before 1.0
Fri Mar 13 01:17:44 1998 George Lebl <jirka@5z.com>
* gtk/gtkfilesel.c: Set the column width of the clists

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Fri Mar 13 09:40:17 GMT 199 Tony Gale <gale@gimp.org>
* docs/gtkfaq.sgml: update links to documentation and
remove question on whats needs to be done before 1.0
Fri Mar 13 01:17:44 1998 George Lebl <jirka@5z.com>
* gtk/gtkfilesel.c: Set the column width of the clists

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Fri Mar 13 09:40:17 GMT 199 Tony Gale <gale@gimp.org>
* docs/gtkfaq.sgml: update links to documentation and
remove question on whats needs to be done before 1.0
Fri Mar 13 01:17:44 1998 George Lebl <jirka@5z.com>
* gtk/gtkfilesel.c: Set the column width of the clists

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Fri Mar 13 09:40:17 GMT 199 Tony Gale <gale@gimp.org>
* docs/gtkfaq.sgml: update links to documentation and
remove question on whats needs to be done before 1.0
Fri Mar 13 01:17:44 1998 George Lebl <jirka@5z.com>
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<!-- NOTE: Use only one author tag, otherwise sgml2txt barfs - TRG -->
<author>Nathan Froyd, Tony Gale, Shawn T. Amundson.
<date>March 9th 1998
<date>March 13th 1998
<abstract>
This document is intended to answer questions that are likely to be
frequently asked by programmers using GTK+ or people who are just
@ -79,19 +79,17 @@ GNU, though."
<sect1>Where is the documentation for GTK+?
<p>
In the GTK+ distribution's doc/ directory you will find the
reference material for both GTK and GDK, and this FAQ.
reference material for both GTK and GDK, this FAQ and the
GTK Tutorial.
There is also a GTK+ Tutorial which can be found at
<htmlurl url="http://www.levien.com/~slow/gtk/"
name="http://www.levien.com/~slow/gtk/">.
In addition, you can find links to HTML versions of these documents
by going to
<htmlurl url="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/"
name="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/">.
The Tutorial and FAQ can also be found at
<htmlurl url="http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Lab/4299/"
name="http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Lab/4299/">.
In addition, you can find links to all of these documents by going to
<htmlurl url="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/docs"
name="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/docs">.
<!-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -->
<sect1>Is there a mailing list (or mailing list archive) for GTK+?
@ -110,7 +108,7 @@ email message to <htmlurl url="mailto:gtk-list-request@redhat.com"
name="gtk-list-request@redhat.com">
with <em>subscribe</em> in the <bf>subject</bf>.
<p>
A searchable archive of the mailing list can be found at <htmlurl url="http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/gtk/gtk-list/index.html" name="http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/gtk/gtk-list/index.html">
A searchable archive of the mailing list can be found at <htmlurl url="http://archive.redhat.com/gtk-list" name="http://archive.redhat.com/gtk-list">
</itemize>
<!-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -->
<sect1>The gtk-list hasn't had any traffic for days, is it dead?
@ -239,46 +237,6 @@ and reinstall gtk+.
<sect>Development of GTK+
<!-- ***************************************************************** -->
<!-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -->
<sect1>When will it reach version 1.0?
<p>
The file 'TODO' in the gtk+ distribution lists the things that need to be done
before version 1.0 is repleased. Not including bugs, this includes:
<itemize>
<item>New Features
<itemize>
<item>gdk_expose_compress: ala-Xt, this would really help for opaque moves and
such
</itemize>
<p>
<item>Widgets
<itemize>
<item>Column-list (Jay Painter)
<item>Text widget (needs to be finished)
<item>Entry should have a password mode (and it should show stars
for user feedback)
</itemize>
<p>
<item>Drag-and-Drop (DND)
<itemize>
<item> It seems to be having problems again. The way DND data types are set in
GtkWidget really needs to be fixed. This is pretty high on my priority
list, and I'll get to it as soon as the column list widget is done. The
correct way dnd data needs to be set is to have a additional keyed data
type with GtkWidget, which is applied to the widget's window upon realize.
There also needs to be a way to set dnd-data on widget windows which are
not the main window (for widgets that create more than one window).
-- Jay Painter
<item> DnD seems to work for me, but yes, there needs to be some sort of
gtk_widget layer that makes it easier... Also, adding support for drop
zones might be nice.
-- Elliot
</itemize>
</itemize>
<!-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -->
<sect1>Whats this CVS thing that everyone keeps talking about, and how do I access it?
<p>
@ -449,9 +407,9 @@ http://www.sakuranet.or.jp/~aozasa/shige/doc/comp/gtk/gtkGL/files-en.html
<p>
So, after you have installed GTK+ there are a couple of things that can
ease you into developing applications with it. There is the
GTK+ Tutorial <htmlurl url="http://www.levien.com/~slow/gtk/tutorial"
name="&lt;http://www.levien.com/~slow/gtk/tutorial&gt;">, which is undergoing development. This will introduce you
to writing applications using C.
GTK+ Tutorial <htmlurl url="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/tutorial/"
name="&lt;http://www.gimp.org/gtk/tutorial/&gt;">, which is undergoing
development. This will introduce you to writing applications using C.
The Tutorial doesn't (yet) contain information on all of the widgets
that are in GTK+. For example code on how to use the basics of all the
@ -752,7 +710,7 @@ determined it didn't look good and removed it.
<!-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -->
<sect1>How can I define a separation line in a menu?
<p>
See the <htmlurl url="http://www.levien.com/~slow/gtk/"
See the <htmlurl url="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/tutorial/"
name="Tutorial"> for information on how to create menus.
However, to create a separation line in a menu, just insert an
empty menu item:

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<!-- NOTE: Use only one author tag, otherwise sgml2txt barfs - TRG -->
<author>Nathan Froyd, Tony Gale, Shawn T. Amundson.
<date>March 9th 1998
<date>March 13th 1998
<abstract>
This document is intended to answer questions that are likely to be
frequently asked by programmers using GTK+ or people who are just
@ -79,19 +79,17 @@ GNU, though."
<sect1>Where is the documentation for GTK+?
<p>
In the GTK+ distribution's doc/ directory you will find the
reference material for both GTK and GDK, and this FAQ.
reference material for both GTK and GDK, this FAQ and the
GTK Tutorial.
There is also a GTK+ Tutorial which can be found at
<htmlurl url="http://www.levien.com/~slow/gtk/"
name="http://www.levien.com/~slow/gtk/">.
In addition, you can find links to HTML versions of these documents
by going to
<htmlurl url="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/"
name="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/">.
The Tutorial and FAQ can also be found at
<htmlurl url="http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Lab/4299/"
name="http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Lab/4299/">.
In addition, you can find links to all of these documents by going to
<htmlurl url="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/docs"
name="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/docs">.
<!-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -->
<sect1>Is there a mailing list (or mailing list archive) for GTK+?
@ -110,7 +108,7 @@ email message to <htmlurl url="mailto:gtk-list-request@redhat.com"
name="gtk-list-request@redhat.com">
with <em>subscribe</em> in the <bf>subject</bf>.
<p>
A searchable archive of the mailing list can be found at <htmlurl url="http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/gtk/gtk-list/index.html" name="http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/gtk/gtk-list/index.html">
A searchable archive of the mailing list can be found at <htmlurl url="http://archive.redhat.com/gtk-list" name="http://archive.redhat.com/gtk-list">
</itemize>
<!-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -->
<sect1>The gtk-list hasn't had any traffic for days, is it dead?
@ -239,46 +237,6 @@ and reinstall gtk+.
<sect>Development of GTK+
<!-- ***************************************************************** -->
<!-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -->
<sect1>When will it reach version 1.0?
<p>
The file 'TODO' in the gtk+ distribution lists the things that need to be done
before version 1.0 is repleased. Not including bugs, this includes:
<itemize>
<item>New Features
<itemize>
<item>gdk_expose_compress: ala-Xt, this would really help for opaque moves and
such
</itemize>
<p>
<item>Widgets
<itemize>
<item>Column-list (Jay Painter)
<item>Text widget (needs to be finished)
<item>Entry should have a password mode (and it should show stars
for user feedback)
</itemize>
<p>
<item>Drag-and-Drop (DND)
<itemize>
<item> It seems to be having problems again. The way DND data types are set in
GtkWidget really needs to be fixed. This is pretty high on my priority
list, and I'll get to it as soon as the column list widget is done. The
correct way dnd data needs to be set is to have a additional keyed data
type with GtkWidget, which is applied to the widget's window upon realize.
There also needs to be a way to set dnd-data on widget windows which are
not the main window (for widgets that create more than one window).
-- Jay Painter
<item> DnD seems to work for me, but yes, there needs to be some sort of
gtk_widget layer that makes it easier... Also, adding support for drop
zones might be nice.
-- Elliot
</itemize>
</itemize>
<!-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -->
<sect1>Whats this CVS thing that everyone keeps talking about, and how do I access it?
<p>
@ -449,9 +407,9 @@ http://www.sakuranet.or.jp/~aozasa/shige/doc/comp/gtk/gtkGL/files-en.html
<p>
So, after you have installed GTK+ there are a couple of things that can
ease you into developing applications with it. There is the
GTK+ Tutorial <htmlurl url="http://www.levien.com/~slow/gtk/tutorial"
name="&lt;http://www.levien.com/~slow/gtk/tutorial&gt;">, which is undergoing development. This will introduce you
to writing applications using C.
GTK+ Tutorial <htmlurl url="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/tutorial/"
name="&lt;http://www.gimp.org/gtk/tutorial/&gt;">, which is undergoing
development. This will introduce you to writing applications using C.
The Tutorial doesn't (yet) contain information on all of the widgets
that are in GTK+. For example code on how to use the basics of all the
@ -752,7 +710,7 @@ determined it didn't look good and removed it.
<!-- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -->
<sect1>How can I define a separation line in a menu?
<p>
See the <htmlurl url="http://www.levien.com/~slow/gtk/"
See the <htmlurl url="http://www.gimp.org/gtk/tutorial/"
name="Tutorial"> for information on how to create menus.
However, to create a separation line in a menu, just insert an
empty menu item: