Re: gtk website draft

2007-05-30 Thread Felix Rabe (public)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Martyn Russell wrote: > Colin Walters wrote: >> If they're a Windows user, GTK+ is almost certainly *not* installed, and >> they would be interested >> in installing it. Having an official Windows development installation >> process is important. I w

[Fwd: Re: gtk website draft]

2007-05-30 Thread Felix Rabe (public)
--- Begin Message --- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote: > A good static layout is better than too-clever-by-half auto-detection, I > think... I think subtleness is the key. Ok, the rest is just elaboration - if you think you got the idea, safely igno

Re: gtk website draft

2007-05-30 Thread Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak
> I did actually post about this idea to the list, but no one has actually > replied about it yet. Mostly I made the point about the Windows and Mac > building/development part, since we get a lot of questions about that on > the lists. > > The browser detection idea is not bad actually, I think w

Re: gtk website draft

2007-05-30 Thread Martyn Russell
Colin Walters wrote: Hi, > The first thing I would consider is how different the potential audiences > visiting the page are. > > If they're a Linux user, GTK+ almost certainly came preinstalled, and they > are most likely > to be interested in API documentation, links to bindings, etc. > > If