Gregory Bonik wrote: > Hello, > > I want to write some application (card game, for example) for my > favorite desktop environment, but I haven't found any tutorial/example > or recommendation how to do it (which libraries and functions to use > etc.), there is only raw documentation on libxfcegui4 and friends. > > Does Xfce try to be "closed", i.e. to keep a limited number of > applications for it? Or is the appearance of such tutorial just a > question of time? I think that appearance of different apps written > specially for Xfce should bring more popularity and usability to it, so > it's no reason to keep Xfce closed. Especially now, when Xfce becomes a > _real_ desktop environment with own file manager etc. > > Excuse me if this mail list is not appropriate place for this question.
This is a question for the xfce4-dev ML... in short: You don't need the Xfce libraries to write a card game. GTK+ suffices. libexo might be useful, but the other xfce libs probably do not contain anything that will help you with the card game. An xfce4-games project sounds like a nice idea. Maybe you should sign up for a goodies account. Benedikt _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev