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cola 05-21-2010 08:54 AM

What's the difference between gtk and gtk+2?
 
From wikipedia:
Gnome and lxde are written in C/(gtk+) and xfce is written in C/(gtk+2).:)

acid_kewpie 05-21-2010 09:37 AM

gtk+ is version 1, gtk2 is version 2 of the GNOME Tool Kit.

knudfl 05-21-2010 10:10 AM

Quote:

Gnome and lxde are written in C/(gtk+) and xfce is written in C/(gtk+2)
It's all gtk2. gtk-2.xx.x : Names = gtk+ gtk+2 gtk2 gtk2-2.0.


The old style gtk+ = gtk-1.2.10 = gtk"1" : The last version
released year 2001, is still in use for old applications.
Gnome-1.4.xx was based on gtk+1.2.10.
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MTK358 05-21-2010 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cola (Post 3976609)
From wikipedia:
Gnome and lxde are written in C/(gtk+) and xfce is written in C/(gtk+2).:)

Xfce does not use GTK+ 1.0.


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