Using GTK+ on Windows
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GTK Library
Using 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. When compiling GTK+ on Windows, this backend is
the default.
Windows-specific commandline options
The Windows GDK backend can be influenced with some
additional command line arguments.
--sync
Don't batch GDI requests. This might be a marginally useful option for
debugging.
--no-wintab,
--ignore-wintab
Don't use the Wintab API for tablet support.
--use-wintab
Use the Wintab API for tablet support. This is the default.
--max-colors number
In 256 color mode, restrict the size of the color palette to
the specified number of colors. This option is obsolete.
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.
GDK_USE_WINTAB
If this variable is set, GTK+ uses the Wintab API for
tablet support. This is the default.
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS
Specifies the size of the color palette used
in 256 color mode.
Windows-specific handling of cursors
By default the "system" cursor theme is used. This makes GTK prefer cursors
that Windows currently uses, falling back to Adwaita cursors and (as the last
resort) built-in X cursors.
When any other cursor theme is used, GTK will prefer cursors from that theme,
falling back to Windows cursors and built-in X cursors.
Theme can be changed by setting gtk-cursor-theme-name GTK+ setting. Users can override GTK+ settings in the settings.ini file or at runtime in the GTK+ Inspector.
Themes are loaded from normal Windows variants of the XDG locations:
%HOME%/icons/THEME/cursors,
%APPDATA%/icons/THEME/cursors,
RUNTIME_PREFIX/share/icons/THEME/cursors.
The gtk-cursor-theme-size setting is ignored, GTK will use the cursor size that Windows tells it to use.
More information about GTK+ on Windows, including detailed build
instructions, binary downloads, etc, can be found
online.