[lazarus] writing GTK programs
Cliff Baeseman
vbman at pcpros.net
Mon May 1 22:30:24 EDT 2000
Hey you asked about the xml parser and yes I do have one that will work
perfect for the LFM files. I have to finish a few things tonight reguarding
our other conversation.
Cliff
-----Original Message-----
From: dvortex <dvortex at netcourrier.com>
To: Lazarus Mail <lazarus at miraclec.com>
Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [lazarus] writing GTK programs
>That is what lazarus is all about.
>
>code under one, run under all (TM) :o)
>
>Already, if you code some windowed application with lazarus under linux
>for example, you can choose to compile it against GTK (gtk/win, GTK/lin,
>qt, win32 --i'm not sure about that one, but i think it is on the way--,
>or whatever is available. most of the code is already there, and if you
>use only the component from the LCL, then it is full compliant with all
>the supported Lazarus platforms...
>
>:o)
>
>Code once, use many, the ultimate Coding Tool... Lazarus...
>
>(sound good doesn't it ?)
>
>
>
>On Mon, 1 May 2000, Chris Moody wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I was wondering, has anyone written a file explaining how to write a GTK
>> program in FPK? I suppose I could go thru the "How To" for C, and I'd
prefer
>> not to, if someone else has already done the work.
>>
>> Also, with out using GTK, or MOS, is there a way to write a Windowed
program
>> that would work in both Windows and Linux?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chris
>>
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