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Re: Call for help: GTK+ for OS X
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Re: Call for help: GTK+ for OS X


  • Subject: Re: Call for help: GTK+ for OS X
  • From: Dave Fayram <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 13:39:45 -0700

Actually, I'd like think this would be the best approach too. The only problem would then be
theme-ing and stuff like that. I think it'd be impossible to make a perfect copy of GTK+
strictly this way. A compatibility library would be nice though.


On Sunday, September 9, 2001, at 01:32 PM, Matthew Cox wrote:

Yeah, count me in. My question. I'm assuming that GTK+ uses a pixel based drawing system. Quartz uses a vector based system. This could get hairy.

My advice would be to wrap the GTK+ environment to the Cocoa one. That way, creating a GTK+ button would create an NSButton, etc.

Are you talking about creating a window by window system, or a complete user environment. IE: When I create a GTK+ window, will I be creating an NSWindow, or will I be creating another type of window in a different environment. A better way of saying this is: When I launch cocoa Gimp, will I be able to see it's windows and Mail's? Or will I have to click on the gimp dock icon to hide everything, then go to a new enviroment?

I'm assuming the latter.


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Dave "Paradox" Fayram
"... Because the situation is not equal."
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