Hi Andy (and anybody else who would like to help getting Gtk2Hs
up-to-date),

I've managed to get the apiGen program to work with the latest stable
Gtk+ version, namely 2.18.3. It is a bit brittle and, thus, to make it
easier for other people to contribute, I've simply copied the result
here:

http://www.di.ens.fr/~simona/gtk-modules.tgz

You can unpack this tar ball in tools/apiGen/ and get the result of
running apiGen without fiddeling with XML stuff. In the tar ball you
find all modules that can be bound and some that shouldn't be.

Thus, if you want to create a new module, you copy the one from
gtk-modules, edit it, add it to Makefile.am and that's it!

If you want to add missing functions, you use editors like 'meld' to
merge differences from the generated module into the exisiting one.

Please let me know how you get on! And let use know if you've decided to
work on something, so we don't duplicate work.

Cheers,
Axel.



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