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Object-Oriented Programming, API & Controls, General Software Engineering

Writing GNOME Applications

by John R. Sheets
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Overview

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 GNOME's 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+, GNOME's 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, focusing on HTML help systems for applications
Sample applications throughout the book illustrate how these elements function in practice. You will come away from this book with a solid grounding in GNOME fundamentals and the knowledge you need to write a complete GNOME application from front to back.

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Guides Linux programmers through the fundamental parts of the GNU network object model environment (GNOME), explaining how things work and why. The author also covers the most important function calls and how to use them in application development. Topics include menus and toolbars, dialogs, the multiple document interface (MDI), session management, graphics, the GNOME canvas, and documentation. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 21, 2000
Publisher
Addison Wesley
Pages
480
Format
Textbook
ISBN
9780201657913

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