Using GTK+ on Windows3GTK LibraryUsing GTK+ on Windows
Windows-specific aspects of using GTK+
Using GTK+ on Windows
The Windows port of GTK+ is an implementation of GDK (and therefore GTK+)
on top of the Win32 API.
Windows-specific commandline options
The Windows GDK backend can be influenced with some
additional command line arguments.
--sync
Don't batch GDI requests. This is a useful option for
debugging, but it will slow down the performance considerably.
--no-wintab,
--ignore-wintab
Don't use the Wintab API for tablet support. This is the default.
--use-wintab
Use the Wintab API for tablet support, if GTK+ has been compiled
with the option.
--max-colors number
In 256 color mode, restrict the size of the color palette to
the specified number of colors.
Windows-specific environment variables
The Win32 GDK backend can be influenced with some
additional environment variables.
GDK_IGNORE_WINTAB
If this variable is set, GTK+ doesn't use
the Wintab API for tablet support. This is the default.
GDK_USE_WINTAB
If this variable is set, GTK+ uses the Wintab API for
tablet support, if GTK+ has been compiled with the
option.
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS
Specifies the size of the color palette used
in 256 color mode.
PRETEND_WIN9X
Only use the Windows 9x API.