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Writing Gnome Applications

Writing Gnome Applications

John R. Sheets
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Writing GNOME Applications will help Linux programmers learn the basics of GNOME and understand how to write real-world applications using this important programming environment. Focusing on the essentials, this book guides you through GNOMEs fundamental elements and explains how and why these elements function as they do. Rather than serving as an exhaustive reference, the book offers detailed discussion on the most important function calls, demonstrating how to put them to work in application development. You will also find important background on UNIX and the X Window System, upon which GNOME is based. Writing GNOME Applications also presents the essentials of GTK+, GNOMEs GUI toolkit. Featuring GNOME 1.2, the latest version, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the GNOME development environment and then discusses in detail such vital GNOME programming topics as: *Menus and toolbars, focusing on the GTK+ and GNOME menu systems *Dialogs, featuring the GnomeDialog Widget *GNOME MDI *Session management *Graphics, including X Window graphics, GdkRGB, Libart, and GdkPixbuf *The GNOME canvas for scrolling, mouse control, and grabbing, dragging, and dropping *Documentation, f
Language
English
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Addison Wesley Longman
Release
January 01, 2001
ISBN
0201657910
ISBN 13
9780201657913

Writing Gnome Applications

John R. Sheets
0/5 ( ratings)
Writing GNOME Applications will help Linux programmers learn the basics of GNOME and understand how to write real-world applications using this important programming environment. Focusing on the essentials, this book guides you through GNOMEs fundamental elements and explains how and why these elements function as they do. Rather than serving as an exhaustive reference, the book offers detailed discussion on the most important function calls, demonstrating how to put them to work in application development. You will also find important background on UNIX and the X Window System, upon which GNOME is based. Writing GNOME Applications also presents the essentials of GTK+, GNOMEs GUI toolkit. Featuring GNOME 1.2, the latest version, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the GNOME development environment and then discusses in detail such vital GNOME programming topics as: *Menus and toolbars, focusing on the GTK+ and GNOME menu systems *Dialogs, featuring the GnomeDialog Widget *GNOME MDI *Session management *Graphics, including X Window graphics, GdkRGB, Libart, and GdkPixbuf *The GNOME canvas for scrolling, mouse control, and grabbing, dragging, and dropping *Documentation, f
Language
English
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Addison Wesley Longman
Release
January 01, 2001
ISBN
0201657910
ISBN 13
9780201657913

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