Ah, thank you to all that responded. Looking at the gtk/gtkversion.h
file (I can't believe I missed it before) explains all. Thanks.
Derek
Chris Vine wrote:
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 19:00, Zoran Rilak wrote:
Hi Derek,
different versions of the GTK libraries. What define, if any, is around
to indicate what set of features are available. i.e. is there a GTK_2_6
define or some such thing?
if you're using autoconf and automake to generate Makefiles for your
project, you can determine which version of GTK+ is available prior to
compilation and pass a define to your code. Here's a link which
explains how to do it for GtkMM:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtkmm-list/2004-November/msg00202.html
It should work for GTK+ as well with a few edits.
This approach is needed for gtkmm, but not for GTK+ which comes with
pre-defined macros in gtk/gtkversion.h.
Chris
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