 Okay, I'm looking at a viewer question. This is you know, I just saw this comment on a video that I did back in 2009 Which was on creating GUI interfaces using glade designer here something that I Haven't done it since 2009 I never really did much and I'm just gonna start by saying in general if you're a programmer I recommend you don't use programs like these where you kind of create the interface with a what you see is what you get Type interface. I'm not saying that they're completely bad And if you're not looking to become a programmer, you're just looking like you want to write a program But you're not looking to really be a programmer. They're fine But if you're really looking to become a programmer, you really want to go right in code right code It's quicker and easier to write Creep button than it is to open up program like this drag with stuff around then save it and then pour it into your code Trust me. You're gonna have cleaner code if you do it yourself That being said I haven't here the comment here from Logan Graham Said how'd you get glade to look like that? Mine has an empty side panel where yours has all those things in it Yeah, so I read that and I commented that I haven't played with it in a while And so then I quickly installed it and played it and yeah, it's completely different And I only played with it for a couple of minutes But I got enough to where I could put buttons and labels and stuff on there So let me real quick after apps install played I Installed and I just uninstalled it real quick just so you guys can see the process of installing it. I'll type glade Of course, you have to spell it properly. Here we go They're gonna say do you want to take a survey? I'm gonna say no. I'll make this full screen here actually Let's do Okay, let's do New there we go, okay See how this is what the interface looks like From what I remember what I played with and again, I only played with this for a couple of minutes I clicked up here and Then I type in something like There's a list of stuff here and again, this is just a quick answer for that guy Wasn't clicking over here. Okay. Maybe I should have played with it. Oh top levels. Here we go That's what I want. Let's do a dialogue So I click that and it creates a dialogue window Then you still have your buttons and empty empty spots there for you this little template here You just double-click this and type in button and then pick take the pick the type of button you want I can put a button there. I can click over here and type in button and put a button there up here I can come here and type in label and Add a label to actually quite a little nice interface once you play with it again just for a couple minutes. I can Choose the different things over here so I can go to label and I can type in Hello world I click on all these buttons and you know, there's different options. I can check here Somewhere in here there label. I can say Button here. I can choose this and type Clothes or something. So that was just a quick thing the guy wanted to know Basically compared to if we look again at my video from here where it was very much Like you would see at least back in the day most programs Like if you came from visual basic and stuff where you can drag and drop and stuff this stuff over It's definitely very different here Again, I can then do another top level here. I can create GTK window and it actually creates a new window in my project here This is just an empty window and I would assume that I could do Yeah, so like not a list box. What do we call them? So a grid you take a layout. Let's see what that does Divide that up Horizontal Put one nothing man. It's been well since I've used any type of editor like this delete that Vertical Horizontal boxes, what do they call those list box button box? Qtk box there we go and it looks my default is vertical and I can change it here to horizontal There you go. So now I can come in here and I can put a label Like so and then here I can put in a button button Down here I can put in. I don't know what we'll put down here entry. That sounds good And of course you could probably scale this out spacing. There we go space them out if I want Add an extra vertical line there if I want There we go that kind of evenly spaces them out kind of sort of yeah gave each one I mean the label is still small, but it's the box. It's in is spread out. So again That's that's just a quick look on how to drop stuff in there Again, I haven't played with an interface like this in almost 10 years And I really don't recommend again on the down laying it You know it is these are great for if You know you don't do a lot of programming and you want to create something real quick Yeah, you can use this But I really recommend learning type the code because it's a lot easier just type one or two lines of code to say create Window and box then it is to come in here create all this export it add your code And it's your code and you have multiple files and it just becomes a mess and your code becomes sloppy And your interface is very static at that point I mean not that you couldn't change it, but it's a lot easier to have your interface be more You know flowing and easily changed as the user Interfaces with it if you actually write out the code then if you use a program like this anyway, that's it. I hope that What do I say Logan? Logan Graham, I hope that that helps you out some People like this video films by Chris calm. That's Chris. Okay. There's a link in description. Check it out As always, I hope that you have a great day