A
Al-Burak
I have been tinkering around the GTK world for a while, and since I am
more of a C++ programmer I would like to use GTKmm to develop my GUI.
However, I have a GTK+ (from Tor Lillqvist) version 2.6.9 and the GTKmm
(for Windows) from http://www.pcpm.ucl.ac.be/~gustin/win32_ports/ is at
version 2.6.2-1. Now the problem is not that I just want to develop
using
the GTKmm library, but I also have applications such as DIA and GIMP,
which I use extensibility for the Design of my apps.
Now, if I install GTKmm
(http://www.pcpm.ucl.ac.be/~gustin/win32_ports/)
to develop the GUI, I lose the ability to use DIA & GIMP, and if I
install
GTK+ from Tor Lillqvist, I lose the ability to work with GTKmm.
Is there a way to get the best of both worlds?
Ah!! and by the way, what is the URL to visit if one wants the GTK+
version that is compatible with GTKmm?
TIA
more of a C++ programmer I would like to use GTKmm to develop my GUI.
However, I have a GTK+ (from Tor Lillqvist) version 2.6.9 and the GTKmm
(for Windows) from http://www.pcpm.ucl.ac.be/~gustin/win32_ports/ is at
version 2.6.2-1. Now the problem is not that I just want to develop
using
the GTKmm library, but I also have applications such as DIA and GIMP,
which I use extensibility for the Design of my apps.
Now, if I install GTKmm
(http://www.pcpm.ucl.ac.be/~gustin/win32_ports/)
to develop the GUI, I lose the ability to use DIA & GIMP, and if I
install
GTK+ from Tor Lillqvist, I lose the ability to work with GTKmm.
Is there a way to get the best of both worlds?
Ah!! and by the way, what is the URL to visit if one wants the GTK+
version that is compatible with GTKmm?
TIA