It's a really big question whether 'glade' is handy or not -
depends on the mission
I used 'glade' for partial prototyping, but since my GUI has
a lot of sliders.
I decided to explicitly code them all in loops.
Anyway, 'glade3' seems to be better than just 'glade'.
I would recommend to have a close look at
http://exit1.or
g/Gtk2-Ex-FormFactory/
- from a brief glance I find it much closer to my Perl
style, which is full of
nested scopes, anonymity and hierarchical data structures -
the strong sides of
Perl IMO.
Regards,
Sergei.
--- Pascal Giard <evilynux gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm quite surprised no one has suggested using Glade
yet.
> It's a very easy way to create your graphical
interface.
>
> Honnestly, gtk2-perl and Glade have been a killer combo
for me.
> It allowed me to build up prototypes or applications
very quickly
> without much pain (i won't mention the localization
stuff that is
> still abit weird).
>
> -Pascal
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