Developing Linux applications with GTK+ and GDK

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    • Harlow, Eric

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Developing Linux applications with GTK+ and GDK

Eric Harlow

(New Riders professional library)

New Riders, c1999

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The goal of Developing Linux Applications is to provide a handbook for developers who are moving to the Linux platform. Linux Application Development covers the GTK+ library including GLIB and GDK using C. You'll find information covered no place else--information that Linux developers need in one comprehensive development book. All of the applications and code the author developed for the title have been released under the GPL.

Table of Contents

I. PROGRAMMING IN GTK+. 1. Introduction to GTK+. 2. GLIB. 3. Developing GUI Applications. 4. Basic Widgets. 5. Menus, Toolbars, and Tooltips. 6. More Widgets: Frames, Text, Dialog Boxes, File Selection Dialog Box. II. EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS USING GTK+. 7. Writing a Calculator Application. 8. Developing a Simple Word Processor. 9. Minesweeper. III. DRAWING, COLOR, AND GDK. 10. Graphics Drawing Kit. 11. Styles, Colors, Fonts, Cursors, and Referencing. 12. Molecule Viewer Using GDK. 13. Sprites and Animation. IV. EXTENDING GTK+. 14. Trees, Clists, and Tabs. 15. Creating Your Own Widgets. Index.

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