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I think it's confusing for a lot the developers out there who may not even be aware of GTK+ 3 coming, if suddenly GTK+ 3 becomes the "stable" version of "gtk" on library.gnome.org. It may not even be feasible for them to port to GTK+3 if it's not shipped in the operating systems they're targeting (for example, RHEL 6). Since practically speaking, we expect people to consume GTK+ 2 for several years at least, redirect these people to the right pages. (I didn't attempt to explain the differences between the libraries here, but hopefully the major version difference is enough of a hint) As a side effect, this makes the generated HTML look better; previously it looked rather crappy, since the "for GTK &version;" was totally offset and in a different group from the documentation title. |
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reference | ||
tools | ||
CODING-STYLE | ||
developers.txt | ||
dnd_internals.txt | ||
focus_tracking.txt | ||
generation.txt | ||
gtkdocs_fix | ||
iconcache.txt | ||
make-todo | ||
Makefile.am | ||
refcounting.txt | ||
RELEASE-HOWTO | ||
sizing-test.txt | ||
styles.txt | ||
text_widget_internals.txt | ||
text_widget.txt | ||
tree-column-sizing.png | ||
tree-column-sizing.txt | ||
widget_geometry.txt | ||
widget_system.txt |