mseide-msegui
Gtk4-tutorial
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mseide-msegui
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Gtk4 Tutorial
https://github.com/mse-org/mseide-msegui
Although a separate windowing set than Lazarus, both are enabled by the FreePascal compiler.
Lazarus does have a GTK backend as an option on Linux.
Gtk4-tutorial
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Trying to get started (noob)
What's going on? I googled some more and found out from here that I have to use G_APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE because ubuntu uses an older version of Glib-2.0 and im getting even more confused, if im trying to learn gtk how do i know in advance what i should even learn and what isn't going to work on my machine?
- Is it worth to develop GNOME applications to learn/improve programming skills?
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Learning GTK4 for ui development
try https://github.com/ToshioCP/Gtk4-tutorial/
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Gtk4: How to implement an "Edit" menu with cut/copy/paste functions?
The problem is, how do you setup a top-level window "edit" menu that contextually supports these actions for whatever widget is focused. I honestly can't find any example. See this for example: https://github.com/ToshioCP/Gtk4-tutorial/blob/20b4a16175ae3f510151702c8a377b63547b13d8/src/menu3/menu3.c
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Not-gtk GUI Libs/frameworks for plain C
have you tried this? https://github.com/ToshioCP/Gtk4-tutorial also https://github.com/frang75/nappgui is very interesting and promising.
- What is the preferred way to design gtk guis for gtk4.x ?
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Embedding themes into application
I've been getting into GTK using ToshioCP's gtk4 tutorial but one thing that bothers me is the different looks on Windows. I've found some themes that could fix it, but I haven't figured out how I could embed my own theme + icons (.css file & subfolders with .SVG icons) into the application.
- Gtk4 Tutorial (mainly for beginners)
- Gtk4 Tutorial
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Do you know any good recourses for learning GTK (and glib, gobject, gio)?
But after trying to follow along with the official documentation for glib I realized it's all a bit to complicated for me, and I'm really struggling to follow along with it (f*ck you ADHD). I then found a different tutorial that seems to be a bit more handholding and easier to follow along with, but my issue with that is that it doesn't cover glib and gobject, instead it just requires me to copy the code without understanding whenever any gobject related topics appear. I then found a book that fits my needs perfectly, but that is incomplete and as the book itself states it is far from finished, and from what I understand the creator gave up on it in 2019.
What are some alternatives?
Yue - A library for creating native cross-platform GUI apps
glib-gtk-book - The GLib/GTK Development Platform – A Getting Started Guide
groffstudio - An IDE for groff. (Git mirror)
Relm4 - Build truly native applications with ease!
gtk_liststore_item - Automatic gtk::ListStore struct derive for Rust.
nappgui - Cross-Platform C SDK (precompiled)
gladis - [Deprecated] Easily import Glade-generated UI files into Rust code.
gtk-rs-core - Rust bindings for GNOME libraries
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
Relm4 - An idiomatic GUI library inspired by Elm and based on gtk4-rs [Moved to: https://github.com/Relm4/Relm4]
gtk-rs - Rust bindings for GTK 3