1. euGTK
- Posted by Kat <kat12 at c??sahs.net> Dec 18, 2007
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For running euGTK on windows... https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=406926 both links for required code are 404. Kat
2. Re: euGTK
- Posted by Rick Bettis <rmb25612 at ya?o?.com> Dec 18, 2007
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I don't use GTK, but I stumbled on this site the other day. Maybe this can help you. There are links to more modern GTK distros maintained here. http://www.gtk-server.org/download.html Additionally, GTK Server looks like an interesting project that Euphoria might want to be adapted to. (If it hasn't been already :) http://www.gtk-server.org/ GTK Server works on Linux and Win32 with a lot of scripting languages not normally thought to be gui friendly, like AWK and BASH! http://www.gtk-server.org/examples.html (Of course being included on the GTK Server examples page would be good advertising for Euphoria! :) Cheers!
3. Re: euGTK
- Posted by irv mullins <irvm at ell?ja?.com> Dec 18, 2007
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- Last edited Dec 19, 2007
Kat: The runtimes are here: http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/old.html AFAIK, however, you can install the latest version of GIMP, and it will install the GTK libs as well. You'll have to adjust the eugtk code to match the version you download, I guess. Irv
4. Re: euGTK
- Posted by Michael J. Sabal <m_sabal at ya?oo.c?m> Dec 19, 2007
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irv mullins wrote: > > Kat: > > The runtimes are here: > <a > href="http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/old.html">http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/old.html</a> > > AFAIK, however, you can install the latest version of GIMP, and it will > install the GTK libs as well. You'll have to adjust the eugtk code to match > the > version you download, I guess. > > Irv One of the first modifications I did to the library was allow the mixing of versions. If you're using a GTK+ version < 2.10, you'll probably get a console page of warnings that don't go away by using "without warning". I need to add a command-line parameter to shut that off. I'll check the links on the Sourceforge site later today to make sure they're pointing to the right place. Mike