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    FPC imports GTK2

    FPC imported GTK2 headers from the sf.net gtk4pascal project into CVS.

    So the next release will contain it preinstalled.

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    Re: FPC imports GTK2

    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    FPC imported GTK2 headers from the sf.net gtk4pascal project into CVS.

    So the next release will contain it preinstalled.
    great news! i hope this will make gtk2 programming more easy.. (expecially glade )
    Also, a gtk2 lazarus would be great
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    Re: FPC imports GTK2

    Quote Originally Posted by {MSX}
    Also, a gtk2 lazarus would be great
    That's the main reason, specially to have better control over focus.

    There actually already is an attempt at a GTK2 lazarus port, but it is very alpha still.

    Does glade allow code<>designer interaction like lazarus? Non integrated GUI designers are IMHO fairly useless

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    FPC imports GTK2

    GTK2 is in the plans, the next month a small group of people will start integrating the GTK2 interface in Lazarus/LCL :thelion:
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    Re: FPC imports GTK2

    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    Does glade allow code<>designer interaction like lazarus? Non integrated GUI designers are IMHO fairly useless
    No, it doesn't afaik.
    Anyway, i don't think they're useless. It helps keep ui separated from logic, a thing that nobody cares enought.
    Also, there are some tool to generate a skeleton code with events for a given glade file (which is not the deprecated code generation of glade), that is very useful.

    I'll try and do something as soon as fpc integrates GTK2
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    FPC imports GTK2

    btw where did you read that news ?
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    FPC imports GTK2

    On IRC. Synopsis was talking about it some time ago.
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    FPC imports GTK2

    Quote Originally Posted by Almindor
    On IRC. Synopsis was talking about it some time ago.
    Being FPC core has also its advantages :-)

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    FPC imports GTK2

    Updating FPC source from CVS on daily basis will immediatly notify of this event too :lol:
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    FPC imports GTK2

    wx.net is also a possibility. Sb from FreeCLX is working on it, and it compiled with FPC, however if it is working is not known

    (wx.net is a C level wrapper dll around the C++ wxWindows, meant for easier importing in .NET, but that goes for FPC too. wx.net itself is not .NET)

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