Re: GTK+OSX and Mac GTK2

Robin Rowe <[email protected]> Sat, 15 Mar 2008 16:13:17 -0800
Newsgroups gmane.comp.video.cinepaint.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Kai-Uwe,

> 3. CinePaint Mac version is based on X11, which is a bit clunky. (There's 
> a Mac-native CinePaint version that's pretty far in development.)
> 
> That point is wrong. I have created and published version 0.21-2 as a Mac 
> native bundle. (MacCinePaint-0.21-2.1.nativ.dmg.gz on SF)
> It was much work for me both to make CinePaint relocatable and to work on 
> the gtk-osx side to get this out. So I moved away from X11 quite some 
> time ago.

I didn't realize. What's left to do on GTK+OSX?

What does it mean that you made CinePaint relocatable?

> By the way did you or someone else build a Gtk2 native version as bundle? 
> Then does the font lookup inside the bundle work properly?

I compiled with GTK2 as a test, just to see what it could do. It has 
severe redraw issues (can't see anything happening when painting) and 
buttons are missing text.

Robin

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Robin Rowe
CinePaint Project Leader
Beverly Hills, California
www.CinePaint.org

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