On Friday, 11 September 2015 at 06:00:39 UTC, Mike McKee wrote:
On Ubuntu Linux, I can draw a simple Hello World interface (and
a button on it to close the window) with Glade and save the
file. Now how do I use GtkD and D to load that interface?
Anyone got a super simple tutorial for that?
I think the start of this probably looks like the following, but
I'm not certain:
import gtk;
import gobject.Type;
import std.stdio;
import std.c.process;
int main (string[] args)
{
Main.init(args);
Builder b = new Builder();
b.addFromFile("test1.glade");
Window w = cast(Window)b.getObject("window1");
w.showAll();
Main.run();
return 0;
}
...so, this assumed that I had a test1.glade file, and that I had
this line inside it:
<object class="GtkApplicationWindow" id="window1">
So now I need to figure out how to get GtkD installed on Ubuntu
Linux 14.04.