On Mon, 2007-04-02 at 10:52 -0700, Caleb Werner wrote: [...] > > > The thing is that I'm very new to GTK, and in truth new to programming > in general. I don't know much, so that's why I sound like a blazing > idiot... In regards to your two questions... > > What is a gtkhtml widget? Is it a type of widget, or a specific widget > itself? The widget I'm trying to view parsed html in is a textview widget. Yes GtkHTML is a library that provides a widget, you can always render your html in a textview widget instead - it will render as expected (kind of like when you hit "view page source" in your browser of choice). > And sadly I'm not sure what a gtkhtml api is... An api is a programming interface - has functions, gtk_widget_show() is an api to show a widget - you should reffer to the api reference that "might" be provided with the libgtkhtml package documentation to figure out how to use the GtkHTML widget (otherwise theres always source & header files). As a side note that will probably be more confusing than helpfull - generally people are using GtkMozEmbed to embed the gecko into thier gtk application - I dont know what the requirements are of your particular app, but you might want to test rendereing/performance of both methods. > I understand that I'm probably killing you with my inadequacy in this > regard, but any help you can offer me is appreciated. Thanks. Unfortunately I cannot do anything for someone who has endevored to embark on the long road of programming - let me warn you in advance that programming is all about _not knowing_ how to do what you are faced with, _not_ having any support, reading endless pages of meaningless documentation and incomprehensible source files, all without adding the slightest shred of meaning to your life. If I were you I'd run for the hills while I still had the chance :) Cheers, -Tristan _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list