Yes, how right you are. The correct name is libpango-1.0-0.dll, and I downloaded it, just like the other dlls from: www.dll-files.com Again, you are right, I did downloaded the dlls, with the execption of libpango-1.0-0.dll, in zip format. Is there anything else I need to do, to get the GTK+ to get to work? Thanks. > jalkadir@xxxxxxxxxx writes: > > OK, I downloaded the following dlls: iconv.dll intl.dll > > DLLs only? OK, so those two packages don't really need anything except > the DLL at run-time, but still, if you really downloaded just the DLLs > (and not zipfiles containing other stuff, too), where did you get them > from? > > > libpango.dll > > What is this, and where did you get it? The official build of the > pango DLL is called libpango-1.0-0.dll (and has been called so for > several years), and it won't work to just install the DLL, you must > install the whole Pango runtime package (zipfile). (Well, if you > insist, sure, you can leave out some stuff, but then you must know > what you are doing, and you are on your own.) > > > Now I get a message that reads: The procedure entry point > > pango_context_get_matrix could not be located in the dynamic link > > library libpango-1.0-0.dll > > So is it libpango-1.0-0.dll after all now? Or did you rename that odd > libpango.dll to libpango-1.0-0.dll? (Bad move.) Or maybe you > downloaded the wrong Pango version to go with your GTK version. > > > The windows fonts are set to Ariel - 10, what else can I do? > > Don't cut corners. Read the instructions on the download page > closely. Download the complete zipfiles, and the versions that go > together, don't go to fly-by-night "all the DLLs you need" sites to > look for just DLLs. > > --tml > > _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list