Hello Mahesh,

At the first glance, I would recommend you to review the old library:
http://www.dmitry-kazakov.de/ada/aicwl.htm But the main difficulty is that
the library has been written with Ada. Probably, you can try to adapt
required gauges that you like to the Cairo backend in C or C++.

Another solution that you can try to implement is to use SVG files and
render them with the library rsvg or cairo surfaces. Actually, I do not
know what is the recommended way. In the past, I used rsvg with GTK
2-something. SVG files you can make with Inkscape, and then simply rotate
necessary parts (arrows) with the code.

Hope this information helps you!

Let us wait if somebody has a better recommendation.

Kind regards,
Vest



On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Mahesh Chaudhari <
mahesh.chaudh...@ymail.com> wrote:

> Hi list ,
>
> is there any widget available to represent meter/dial/speedometer kind of
> object, needle of which rotates dynamically with magnitude of input values
>
>
> one widget i found is Gtkdial , but it has support from gtk+-2.18 onwards
> and i am having gtk+-2.10.0
>
>
>
> HELP !!!!
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