On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 09:19 +0200, Fatih Genç wrote:
> Is there any tutorial or any example application that uses glade
I assume you've read the API documentation for this already? If not, see
http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/4.0/doc/api/org/gnome/glade/Glade.html
As you'd expect, the tiny program that was used to test things when
Glade support first added is still in the sources. See
tests/prototype/Designer.java
I haven't bothered to convert that into nice hand-holding Example form
yet, because, well, frankly, personally I don't use libglade much
anymore. You've got to write code anyway. So just write code.
But nevertheless libglade remains a cool feature in the GNOME libraries,
and we do of course support it - and have since 4.0.2.
As Davyd and I frequently discuss when we give our GTK tutorial, yes,
libglade can come in handy if you're doing *lots* of Labels. But that
said, there seems to be a meme around that you should _start_ your GTK
programming experience by starting with Glade, and I must admit I don't
really encourage people in this. In our experience it just confuses
matters. We learned that the hard way ourselves.
AfC
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