.NET wrapper for Gtk and other related libraries
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Mike Kestner bb326f46c9 2001-10-04 Mike Kestner <mkestner@speakeasy.net>
* HACKING : Little bit of cleanup.
	* gdk/SimpleEvent.cs : Redesigned a bit. Docs.  Replaced refcounting
	mechanism with an instance hash and added ctor/dtor.  This class
	now completely encapsulates the signal attachment and forwarding
	mechanism for GdkEvent based signals.  It attaches to the raw signal,
	maintains a ref to the associated event handler, and uses the static
	callback to activate the event handler on signal receipt.
	* sample/makefile : killed one last CSC explicit reference.

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glib 2001-10-02 Mike Kestner <mkestner@speakeasy.net> 2001-10-02 01:27:44 +00:00
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ChangeLog 2001-10-04 Mike Kestner <mkestner@speakeasy.net> 2001-10-04 19:12:55 +00:00
HACKING 2001-10-04 Mike Kestner <mkestner@speakeasy.net> 2001-10-04 19:12:55 +00:00
makefile 2001-09-27 Mike Kestner <mkestner@speakeasy.net> 2001-09-27 17:17:33 +00:00
README Initial revision 2001-09-16 23:15:56 +00:00

Gtk# is a C# binding for the Gtk toolkit (www.gtk.org).  The target is the
2.0 platform, and no plans are currently in place to backport to 1.2.

The effort essentially boils down to an exercise in PInvoke against the C
dynamic libraries.  It may end up being slow as hell, but we'll see when we get 
there and adjust accordingly.

The "Hello World" application in the sample directory has been executed
on Win32 using the Gtk and associated binaries provided by the Gimp Win32 
porting project.  Links to these binaries can be found on the Gtk Homepage.