Some years ago (1999) I developed a computer program for Spectral Analysis of sound together with a team of University of Washington at Seattle. It is called ATSH and was developed using GTK 1.2 The source code of this program and others developed in the research project are available at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/atsa >From that to present we did nothing new but to use the program(ATSH) for composing and researching music and sound, which is what we like most to do :) I observed that fortunately, even when there are lots of new versions of GTK (specially the "2.x" series), the program could be compiled and run very efficiently on any system(Windoze or Linux) provided by the fact that the GTK 1.2 Libraries are properly instaled. Now I`m willing to start adding some new features to the program and I am wondering if it`s worthy to port it to the new GTK (I mean post 2.x). Of course, I don`t mean by this that the new versions o GTK are worthless, but because this will mean lots of work I am dubious about to do it. Any advice or comment may help and it will be most appreciated. Sorry if this subject was already discussed, I subscribed to the list just 6 months ago. Best Oscar Pablo Di Liscia _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list