On Sunday, 21 January 2018 at 04:16:10 UTC, MHE wrote:
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For this i have made a folder named GIT in the linux directory
/usr/local/GIT
And Gitcloned in the GIT folder :
git clone https://github.com/nomad-software/x11
git clone https://github.com/nomad-software/tcltk.git
The clones are now in /usr/local/GIT/
Hmm, but you are using GtkD in your example... It looks like you
compiled the wrong code.
What you actually want is GtkD from
https://github.com/gtkd-developers/GtkD or installed from the
Debian repositories (in case you want to use LDC) via `sudo apt
install libgtkd-3-dev`
When i start the upper code in a cmd the result is as follows :
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$ dmd hw_graphical.d
hw_graphical.d(1): Error: module MainWindow is in file
'gtk/MainWindow.d' which cannot be read
import path[0] = /usr/include/dmd/phobos
import path[1] = /usr/include/dmd/druntime/import
What must be done that the code make a graphical window ?
If you want to use GtkD and achieve a quick result, you might
want to use the Dub package manager.
GtkD also has a few demo applications that show you how to use it
with dub, take a look at
https://github.com/gtkd-developers/GtkD/tree/master/demos/gtk
I want to make the D programming tkd module ready for GUI
programming.
Need a step by step advice for BEGINNERS in D programming.
tkd is a project different from GtkD (which your example above is
using). For "modern" UI that integrates well with GNOME, you will
highly likely want to use GtkD. Tcl/Tk is of course an option as
well, but the D bindings look less complete and well maintained.
In case you want to use Tk, you will need to change your code to
actually use it, instead of GTK+ though ;-)
Any Internetlink for step by step instructions how to arrange D
and TK would be helpful !
I can't help with Tk, but for GTK+ a quick Google search found
https://sites.google.com/site/gtkdtutorial/ - this tutorial is
rather old, but it might be useful as a reference.
This experience report by Gerald Nunn might also be an
interesting read for you:
https://gexperts.com/wp/learning-d-and-gtk/
Cheers,
Matthias