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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: Finlay Dobbie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 21:56:13 +0100

On Sunday, September 9, 2001, at 09:39 pm, Dave Fayram wrote:

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.

I'm sure it would, but it's not going to happen. :-)

There are GTK+ ports to several other platforms, including Win32. This is the route I'd be going. There is an awful lot of code in GTK+, and I'm not willing to rewrite it from scratch :-)

Work would probably be done on the 2.0 codebase, since that has split up GDK (where most of the work would have to be done) into modularizable ports (with code for frontends in x11, win32, linux-fb and nanox).

-- Finlay


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