I agree with the title being misleading. But if you think about it an article explaining GCondition, GMutex and g_thread_join() would also be misleading, the correct title for that kind of article would be "Threaded Programming with GThread" or "Threaded Programming with GLib". Maybe the title should be "Interfacing Gtk+ with Threaded Programming", what does the list think? There are a few more issues that i would like to cover in this article. I would like to explain some of the details already explained in this list, such as main loop related calls are thread safe, why users should not use gdk_thread_enter/leave. Also i would like to know what is it necessary to have my article featured in gtk.org? If that is going to happen i would like to change it's location to a more permanent site, since the one I'm using is temporary. On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 14:15, Tristan Van Berkom wrote: > Tiago Cogumbreiro wrote: > > Yes the examples were not online, now they are, sorry about that. > > Also I've created a copy named gtk_threads.html, because links does not > > go well with .xhtml extension. > > I've updated it and corrected some typos. > > > > You can read the article in this link: > > http://tiago.blogdns.org/gtk_threads.html > [...] > > Hi, > After reading the article I'd have to say that this *is* a subject > that is due for tutorial coverage (as I find myself constantly answering > those same questions...). I just have one little criticism; in an article > entitled "Gtk+ Threaded Programming" I would expect to find coverage on > GCondition, GMutex, g_thread_join() and friends, I wouldn't expect to find > anything on progress bars though, maybe the title is just a little misleading. > Maybe something like: > "Background worker threads in a Gtk+ interface" > would be more suitable ? > > Cheers, > -Tristan _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list