As long as you stick to the suggested norms (aka using the typedef vars
like gint ..... and cast properly) you should have no problems.
GTK+ is my Java.... Write once, compile everywhere, run fast everywhere.
:)
Currently I use GTK+ in Linux,Win32 and Solaris (all the same code with no
aftertaste). Just type make and ye go.
> Is someone try to convert a program to Windows ?
> Does it work well ?
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