Martin Olsson writes: > 1. Is the win32 version of GTK really that unstable? No. If it works, it works quite well. On some machines there are problems with some 3rd-party fonts in Pango, but once you get around those, it should run fine. > It's homepage still (as of today) contain a rather scary warning sign. Hmm, if you mean www.gimp.org/win32/, I guess the warning could be toned down a bit. It's quite old... I'll edit that page. > 2. Name some successful (in terms of many users, well-known) > GTK-based projects outside of the GNOME sphere? For instance QT has > Opera and Adobe Elements, in heavy use, outside of KDE. Projects that run on Win32? Ethereal, Gaim. > 5. If you where to start a cross-platform project today, with no prior > knowledge of any toolkits or languages. Hmm, that assumption makes it rather impossible to answer the question... I guess I would choose whatever experts tell me then. But if I knew what I know now, I would choose Mono and gtk#. > 6. Does GTK support per-application skins/themes? That should be possible using the gtk_add_default_file() to add a per-application gtkrc file, for instance. --tml _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list