@LenWhistler I wrote that starting with one of the boilerplate Glade templates they provided. There is no generator with 3.0 and the one with 2.0 generated bad code. I suppose there are 3rd party generators, but it's way better to write your own.
@LenWhistler "Glade originally generated C code to build the GUI (and you'll still find examples and tutorials doing this). This was later discouraged in favor of using a library, Libglade, to build the interface at run time. And finally, as of Glade3, the old method has become deprecated."
This is mickey mouse compared to ebase xi
shayes3116 4 weeks ago
lazarus 10 timez better this shit
servet80 6 months ago
@Slurfs hahah yeah man.. But its hard to find free softwares like this...!
adnanahmed316 1 year ago
where can i find Glade3.0 on internet????
adnanahmed316 1 year ago
@adnanahmed316 Ever heard about something called google?
Slurfs 1 year ago
How did you generate the c code? I watched part 1 and part 2, then part 3 starts with the generated c code, where did it come from?
I'm on Ubuntu 10.04, Glade 3.6.7 and GTK+ 2.2?
LenWhistler 1 year ago 3
@LenWhistler I wrote that starting with one of the boilerplate Glade templates they provided. There is no generator with 3.0 and the one with 2.0 generated bad code. I suppose there are 3rd party generators, but it's way better to write your own.
themanyone 1 year ago
@LenWhistler "Glade originally generated C code to build the GUI (and you'll still find examples and tutorials doing this). This was later discouraged in favor of using a library, Libglade, to build the interface at run time. And finally, as of Glade3, the old method has become deprecated."
ylavidasenosva 4 months ago
thanks for the tutorial, its so difficult to find good and complete tutorials about graphic interfaces
ibrabeicker 2 years ago 2
It's ok now, but it's a moving target. These interfaces keep changing; it will likely go out of date.
themanyone 2 years ago