On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 17:55 +0700, Beast wrote: > Is creating UI with glade is now the preferred way to make GUI > application using perl-gtk (or any other gtk binding language)? what is > the pros and cons?
It certainly is convenient. It means you don't have to write code to create your GUI. Less code = less bugs. Revising the GUI is easier when you don't have to change code because you can drag things around and tweak the padding, spacing etc and see instantly what it will look like. As an example, I might want to add a 'Run' button to my app. In Glade, I'd add the button in the appropriate place and then in the button properties dialog add a signal handler for the 'clicked' event. The only thing I'd need to do in the .pm file is write a method called 'on_run_clicked'. Glade will arrange for the signal to be connected to that method when the GUI is initialised. I don't use Glade for all my Gtk code, but sometimes I wish I had :-) > Note: I never been using glade previously. All I can suggest is that you give it a try and make up your own mind. If you have any problems, just ask on the list. Cheers Grant _______________________________________________ gtk-perl-list mailing list gtk-perl-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-perl-list