Brian, Certainly, I am well aware of gtkmm. I've actually done serious work in it previously. The library I am currently using, called GtkExtra, is GTK+-based, but I still would like to code my stuff in C++. The framework gtkmm provides is overly and unnecessarily general for what I need. Therefore I am trying to hear from those who coded in GTK+/C++ directly and from scratch and see how they set things up without going into all the complexity and genericity gtkmm/glibmm has.
I have to admit that gtkmm is so incredibly well-done that you truly feel in safe haven when you program with it. But then it becomes a bit of a shocker when you have to step one level down and start doing things with pure GTK. An obvious solution would be to use C, but then you only get a fraction of what C++ offers. Hence all the confusion I have. :) Regards, Nickolai _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list