Re: GTK1.2 vs. GTK 2.0 (was: Re: Label issue of toggle buttons...)

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Krueger" <pkrueger@appss.de>
To: <gtk-list@gnome.org>
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 11:09 AM


> Hi,
> for me a reason to still use GTK1.2 was that we want to develop under
> Linux, Unix and Windows at the same time. When I compared the two versions
> there seemed to be only limited support on the Windows port in GTK 2.0
> (well, that was some time ago).
> Has anyone experience with cross-developing for those platforms under GTK
> 2? Is it fully supported now and can it be called 'stable'?

Yes, I mainly develop my GTK 2 applications under Linux and frequently build
them for both Windows and Solaris (various flavours).

The cross-platform support is great (thanks to a lot of hard work from the
maintainers presumably!) and there are now hardly any differences.

I would definitely recommend upgrading to 2.2.

Regards,
Richard.



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