Robert Pearce wrote: > I have a Windows application I want to port to GTK. In the Windows > version it uses the "Multiple Document Interface" scheme, where several > "document" windows are placed on the main application canvas, and each > of these windows is decorated like a top-level window. For this > particular application, that layout makes a lot of sense. It's not supported natively in GTK+. Most people think that MDI is one of the worst user interface designs ever, and so its lack of support in GTK+ isn't an issue for most people. That said, if you want to use an MDI-style layout, doing a google search for "GTK MDI" gives http://gtkadi.sourceforge.net as its first hit. Looks actively maintained, too (last SVN commit 2 hours ago). HTH, Andrew _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list