[plt-scheme] Announce: mzgtk2 release 2 version 2.6.10.002
Well thank you for that. I'm sure you're right about the editor, however,
look also at:
http://www.elemental-programming.org/zk-Consultvenster.html
The editor used has been made on top of the styled editor widget of MzGtk2.
Best wishes,
Hans
Robby Findler schreef:
> Oh, and let me add: I'm very happy to see gtk for plt scheme! Thanks
> for the work.
>
> Robby
>
> On 1/6/07, Robby Findler <robby.findler at gmail.com> wrote:
>> With the exception of the list view, mred has all of the features from
>> your web page. And I'm fairly certain the editor is far better in mred
>> than gtk. (It has to be to support drscheme ...). It doesn't look as
>> good under linux probably, but it looks better under macos and
>> windows.
>>
>> YMMV.
>>
>> Robby
>>
>> On 1/6/07, Hans Oesterholt-Dijkema <hdnews at gawab.com> wrote:
>> > You are right of course. Gtk however is quite mainstream, there are
>> > a lot of Gtk bindings out there and Gtk as a widget set is under
>> constant
>> > development, i.e. there's a team of widget set specialists working on
>> > the widget set. That was what I meant by 'solid widget base'. And,
>> indeed,
>> > it has a lot of features and is constantly getting more.
>> >
>> > Best wishes,
>> > --Hans
>> >
>> >
>> > Robby Findler schreef:
>> > > On 1/6/07, Hans Oesterholt-Dijkema <hdnews at gawab.com> wrote:
>> > >> I did look a littlebit to MrEd. Not in depth however. I still
>> wanted
>> > >> a solid widget base that is constantly under development and that
>> > >> is portable enough for Windows/Linux/UNIX/Mac OS. Gtk
>> > >> provided me with what I wanted, so I went with that.
>> > >
>> > > :)
>> > >
>> > > As it turns out, mred is a "solid widget base that is constantly
>> under
>> > > development and that is portable enough for Windows/Linux/UNIX/Mac
>> > > OS."
>> > >
>> > > It may not have the widgets you want tho, I'm not sure.
>> > >
>> > > Robby
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
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