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Bible Ser.: Linux GNOME/GTK+ Programming Bible by Arthur Griffith (2000, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100764546406
ISBN-139780764546402
eBay Product ID (ePID)1655313

Product Key Features

Number of Pages850 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLinux Gnome/Gtk+ Programming Bible
Publication Year2000
SubjectOperating Systems / Linux, Software Development & Engineering / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorArthur Griffith
Subject AreaComputers
SeriesBible Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1.7 in
Item Weight48.9 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width7.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN00-101008
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.4/469
Table Of ContentPreface. Acknowledgments. PART I: Getting Started. Chapter 1: What Is This Thing Called GNOME? Chapter 2: Displaying a Window. Chapter 3: Displaying a Popup Dialog. Chapter 4: Laying Out Widgets in a Window. Chapter 5: Widgets to Contain Widgets. Chapter 6: Events, Signals, and Callbacks. Chapter 7: Bitmaps, Pixmaps, and Cursors. Chapter 8: Menus and Toolbars. PART II: Step by Step. Chapter 9: The GnomeCanvas Widget. Chapter 10: The Drawing Area and Graphic Primitives. Chapter 11: Color and the Graphics Context. Chapter 12: The Mouse and the Keyboard. Chapter 13: Fonts. Chapter 14: Widget Tricks. Chapter 15: Applets. Chapter 16: Drag, Drop, Copy, Cut, and Paste. Chapter 17: Multiple Document Interface (MDI). Chapter 18: Creating Your Own Widget. Chapter 19: Configuration and Internationalization. PART III: References and Mechanics. Chapter 20: Configuration and Compilation. Chapter 21: The Widgets of GTK+. Chapter 22: The Widgets of GNOME. Chapter 23: Some Linux Mechanics. Chapter 24: Comparative Anatomy: Win32 and GNOME. Appendix A: What's on the CD-ROM. Appendix B: Setting Up for Software Development. Appendix C: Inheritance. Appendix D: Arg Setting and Getting. Appendix E: Enumerated Types. Appendix F: Signals. Appendix G: Functions by Return Type. Glossary. Index. End-User License Agreement. GNU General Public License. CD-ROM Installation Instructions.
SynopsisWith the rise of such Windowslike desktop environments as GNOME, Linux is poised to go mainstream. Programming expert Arthur Griffith shows beginning to advanced C and C++ programmers how to use the Gimp ToolKit, GNOME widgets, and other open source tools to create user-friendly graphical interfaces for GNOME desktop applications and much more. The CD-ROM includes all the examples used in the bible, GNOME core files and libraries, a compiler, autoconf, and automake., If GNOME/GTK+ can do it, you can do it too...; Packed with lucid explanations, real-world examples, and a complete widget reference, this authoritative guide gives you all the tools you need to master the complex programming architecture of GNOME (GNU Object Model Environment) and GTK+ (the GIMP Toolkit). From widget and window basics to advanced topics such as MDI (Multiple Document Interface), computer language expert Arthur Griffith shows you step-by-step how to build dialogs, events, toolbars, and other interface elements that will bring your applications to life on the Linux desktop. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of GNOME/GTK+ programming Understand in detail how GNOME, GTK+, and the X Window System fit together Discover the programming tips and tricks that will turn you into a widget master Make the most of basic GUI building blocks, from windows to scroll bars Manipulate shapes, colors, and more to customize the look and feel of your GUI Add functionality to your GUI with MDI and other resources - and even build your own custom widgets Set up a GNOME development environment that works the way you do Find out how GNOME programming differs from Windows programming, line by line All This on the Bonus CD-ROM All examples from the book GNOME core files and libraries autoconf 2-13 automake 1.3 gcc 2.95.2 www.idgbooks.com System Requirements: Linux X Window System
LC Classification NumberQA76.9.U83G75 2000