[Glade-users] hi request
Harring Figueiredo
harringf@yahoo.com
Wed, 29 Jan 2003 07:03:28 -0800 (PST)
When I build a large project, I usually use glade to generate the project,
but create separate glade projects for different parts of the code. (i.e.
Dialog, or ohter windows). Since glade allwos me to change the filenames
generated, I usually change them to fit my needs (i.e. pref_dlg_ui.c/.h). I
then copy the files to the main project.
I don't find this a bad idea -- however, I have not used libglade, so it
might be that libglade is a better chioce for this ? huh ?
Harring.
--- Damon Chaplin <damon@karuna.uklinux.net> wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 10:44, praveen kumar wrote:
> > hi everybody,
> > i am praveen kumar.
> > i would like to develope one web browser in PDA using
> > mozilla's gecko engine.
> > But i am not getting how to develope the browser using
> > gecko engine.Is anybody can give details information
> > on embedding gecko in to the browser and also inform
> > me how can i get gecko engine source code only.
>
> You could look at galeon, which is a popular GNOME web browser that also
> uses the gecko engine.
>
> I don't know if gecko is distributed on its own. You should ask the
> mozilla people.
>
>
> > For that i want to use glade.
> > can i use glade effieciently for this embedded
> > application?
>
> We recommend using libglade for large projects, since the code generated
> by Glade doesn't scale very well. libglade loads the XML files at
> runtime, so you can keep each dialog in a separate XML file.
>
> Damon
>
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