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Gtk+ Layout Engine
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What is GLE?
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GLE is meant to be a generic Layout Engine for
Gtk+.
GLE is licensed under the
GNU
LGPL
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What is the current state?
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GLE so far implements an object argument editor, as well as
a tree-view widget for the display of widget hirarchies.
Reordering of existing widgets as well as new widget creation is
also supported. Widget heirarchy templates can be saved and loaded
from a text file (with scheme-like syntax) and be used to create new
dialogs. GLE also features grasping of widget heirarchies from windows
of other Gtk+ (GNOME) programs. This is possible because GLE is
implemented as a shared library, that can either be linked
against a Gtk+ program (and then requires an extra initialization
call), or be loaded additionally from a running Gtk+ program as
a Gtk+ module. The README in the distribution and GLE's help screen
give further details.
Work is currently in progress to enhance GLE's library interface,
which can be used by Gtk+ programs to create their dialogs from
a text file.
See also GLE's
ChangeLog
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Where can I get GLE?
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The GLE source code tree is hosted by the
GNOME project's
CVS server.
If you are interested, feel free to take a look at the sources
of GLE's current state at:
ftp://ftp.jimpick.com/pub/gnome/snap/gle
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Public consumable releases can be found at:
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/users/timj/gle/devel
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Related links
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The Gtk+ Toolkit
GUBI
An abandoned approach at a Gtk+ User Interface Builder
GemVt
GNU Emulator of a Virtual Terminal
Glade
A Gtk+ User Interface Builder by Damon Chaplin
Gtk+ Tutorial
Gtk+ FAQ
Gtk+ Mailing list archive
gtk-list Mailing List Archives from gtk-list@redhat.com
Gtk+ Mailing list archive
GLE and this page are written and maintained by
Tim Janik
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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