
GTK - A free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit
GTK is a free and open-source project maintained by GNOME and an active community of contributors. GTK is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
Gtk – 4.0: Getting Started with GTK
This chapter contains some tutorial information to get you started with GTK programming. It assumes that you have GTK, its dependencies and a C compiler installed and ready to use. If you need to …
Gtk – 4.0
Getting Started with GTK Building GTK Compiling GTK Applications on UNIX Running and debugging GTK Applications Common Questions Contact information and bug reports Initializing GTK Overview …
GTK Documentation
It provides common data types used in GTK, the main loop implementation, and a large set of utility functions for strings and general portability across different platforms.
Gtk – 4.0: Overview
Overview [src] GTK is a library for creating graphical user interfaces. It works on many UNIX -like platforms, Windows, and macOS. GTK is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General …
GTK Development Blog – All things GTK
We also released GTK 4.21.5, in time for the GNOME beta release. The highlights in this snapshot are still more SVG work (including support for SVG filters in CSS) and lots of GSK renderer refactoring.
Gtk – 3.0
Namespace Gtk – 3.0 The GTK toolkit ... [−] Build ... [−] Dependencies ... [−] Additional documentation
releases – GTK Development Blog
Oct 19, 2017 · Distributors of operating systems with long term support release cycles that extend past three years may want to contact the GTK team to establish a policy for backports.
Gtk – 4.0: Common Questions
The GTK header files use the subset of C that’s also valid C++, so you can simply use the normal GTK API in a C++ program. Alternatively, you can use a “C++ binding” such as gtkmm which provides a …
Gtk – 4.0: Migrating from GTK 3.x to GTK 4
Migrating from GTK 3.x to GTK 4 [src] GTK 4 is a major new version of GTK that breaks both API and ABI compared to GTK 3.x. Thankfully, most of the changes are not hard to adapt to and there are a …