Hello, I'm going to be porting an application from Linux to win32 in the near future. To prepare for this, I've ported a very simple program using the GTK+ package from dropline.net and MinGW/MSYS. I've found the following issues, some of which are doubtless due to my ignorance of windows: 1. gtk-demo (and all programs using the GTK+ packaged libs) won't run unless C:\Program Files\Common Files\GTK\2.0\libs is in the $PATH. I thought that these packages used a registry key to keep track of the library locations? Do all the libs containing DLLs need to be in the PATH? 2. When linking, the linker can't find the symbol WinMain@16. I added a WinMain function, in addition to the real main, but do I /really/ need this ugliness in my code? 2. After getting the thing built [insert much messing with gcc options], it runs perfectly! However, I get lots of Pango font errors spewed out onto the terminal window: ** (ogcalc.exe:4293441469): WARNING **: Couldn't load font "MS Sans Serif 10" falling back to "Sans 10" ** (ogcalc.exe:4293441469): WARNING **: Couldn't load font "MS Sans Serif Bold 10" falling back to "Sans Bold 10" Yech! This is what's in C:\Program Files\Common Files\GTK\2.0\etc\pango\pango.aliases: courier = "courier new" #sans = "microsoft sans serif,lucida sans unicode,mingliu,simhei,gulimche,ms gothic,latha,mangal,code2000" sans = "arial,mingliu,simhei,gulimche,ms gothic,latha,mangal,code2000" serif = "times new roman,angsana new,mingliu,simsun,gulimche,ms gothic,latha,mangal,code2000" monospace = "courier new,courier monothai,mingliu,simsun,gulimche,ms gothic,latha,mangal,code2000" I've tried much messing with this, from what I've seen from past posts, including "sans = sans", various fonts in the sans = "" line, but to no avail. It's actually using Arial in the above example, but how do I get rid of the warnings? Many thanks, Roger -- Roger Leigh Printing on GNU/Linux? http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/ GPG Public Key: 0x25BFB848. Please sign and encrypt your mail. _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list