GTK+ 3 Reference Manual |
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GTK+ is a library for creating graphical user interfaces. It works on many UNIX-like platforms, Windows, and OS X. GTK+ is released under the GNU Library General Public License (GNU LGPL), which allows for flexible licensing of client applications. GTK+ has a C-based object-oriented architecture that allows for maximum flexibility. Bindings for many other languages have been written, including C++, Objective-C, Guile/Scheme, Perl, Python, TOM, Ada95, Free Pascal, and Eiffel.
GTK+ depends on the following libraries:
GLib |
A general-purpose utility library, not specific to graphical user interfaces. GLib provides many useful data types, macros, type conversions, string utilities, file utilities, a main loop abstraction, and so on. |
GObject |
A library that provides a type system, a collection of fundamental types including an object type, a signal system. |
GIO |
A modern, easy-to-use VFS API including abstractions for files, drives, volumes, stream IO, as well as network programming and DBus communication. |
cairo |
Cairo is a 2D graphics library with support for multiple output devices. |
Pango |
Pango is a library for internationalized text handling. It centers around the PangoLayout object, representing a paragraph of text. Pango provides the engine for GtkTextView, GtkLabel, GtkEntry, and other widgets that display text. |
ATK |
ATK is the Accessibility Toolkit. It provides a set of generic interfaces allowing accessibility technologies to interact with a graphical user interface. For example, a screen reader uses ATK to discover the text in an interface and read it to blind users. GTK+ widgets have built-in support for accessibility using the ATK framework. |
GdkPixbuf |
This is a small library which allows you to create GdkPixbuf ("pixel buffer") objects from image data or image files. Use a GdkPixbuf in combination with GtkImage to display images. |
GDK |
GDK is the abstraction layer that allows GTK+ to support multiple windowing systems. GDK provides window system facilities on X11, Windows, and OS X. |
GTK+ |
The GTK+ library itself contains widgets, that is, GUI components such as GtkButton or GtkTextView. |
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