Le mer 19/05/2004 Ã 18:56, Flavio Alberto Lopes Soares a Ãcrit : > Em Seg, 2004-05-17 Ãs 14:56, Jean BrÃfort escreveu: > > > > > > > > > I just took a look at Anjuta. I'm not entirely sure what it gives me > > > over just using glade. Also glade-2 works with gtk 2, but it seems as > > > if Anjuta is gtk 1. > > > > Recent version of Anjuta support gtk-2. Glade can be used to generate > > both the ui and a skeleton code, but if you change the ui, you have to > > redo the code generation and your changes in the sources will be lost. > > IMHO it is easier to use Glade to generate just the glade file and > > anjuta for the sources using libglade to load the glade file. > > > The libglade is very interesting, where can I find some documentation, > tutorials about libglade ? > > I like of emacs as IDE for Gtk+ and general soft development ;-) > API reference is available in the tarball and at: http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/libglade/ There is also a test program in the tarball.
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