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Developing Desktop Applications in PHP for Beginners
Developing Desktop Applications in PHP for Beginners.Outline:1. Introduction.2. What is PHP-GTK?3. Where to get?4. How to test the Installation?5. Steps for executing a sample code.6. Some Interesting Websites on PHP-GTK.Introduction: We have been creating web-applications using PHP since it came into existence, Now we...
Tags: Scripting languages, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Programming languages, Operating systems, .NET, ahamedjais@..., Microsoft Corp., GTK, PHP-GTK, GTK+, PHP, GIMP, Java
Discussion threads 2007-10-26
Build complex GUI applications with Gtk2-Perl
Gtk+ Gimp toolkit has been a fairly common library for building GUI elements in Linux, used by the Gimp and Gnome projects for their widget library. Gtk+ has now evolved to Gtk+2, which brings a more sophisticated look to the widget set. Using the Gtk2-Perl package, you can utilize this...
Tags: Scripting languages, Programming languages, Development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Stew Benedict, Gnome2-Perl module, Gtk2-Perl, Perl, Gtk+2, GUI
Technical articles 2003-03-17
Firefox Browser Running on Top of GTK - DFB
GTK+ has been constantly evolving in the gnome environment, and the latest to be added is GTK+ porting on Direct Frame Buffer DFB. The GDK library inside GTK+ toolkit has been used for rendering into DFB Windowing system rather than using the general X-Windows. This advantage can be derived by...
Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Environment, Web Browser, Calsoft Labs, GTK+, Web Browsers, Internet
White papers 2008-06-20
GTK+OSX 0.1 (Mac)
GTK+ is a popular API for developing graphical applications for Linux. It was originally developed to support GIMP. GTK+ is used in Film Gimp and many other applications. GTK+ is the foundation of GNOME. Our primary motivation for developing GTK+OSX is to enable Film Gimp to run natively on the...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Robin Rowe, GTK+, Linux, Desktops, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Software downloads 2002-12-31

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10 PEAR classes that simplify your GTK application development
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.PHP developers familiar with windowing applications in *NIXwill already be aware of PHP-GTK, an add-on PHPmodule that allows you to access GIMP Tool Kit GTK libraries andfunctions using an object-oriented interface. But if the thought of buildingcombo boxes and scrolling tickers from...
Tags: Contributor Melonfire, GIMP Tool Kit, GIMP Tool Kit application, PEAR
Technical articles 2007-02-13
GTK+ 2 Runtime Environment 2.10.13 (Windows)
These runtime libraries need to be downloaded and installed in order to run the main program, The Gimp. Install GTK+ Runtime Environment before installing The Gimp.The GIMP GNU Image Manipulation Program is a freely distributed piece of software suitable for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring....
Tags: Environment, Microsoft Windows, GIMP, Tools & Techniques, Management
Software downloads 2007-10-30
Gtk+ 2.10.6 (Windows)
These runtime libraries need to be downloaded and installed in order to run Synfig Studio. Install Gtk+ before installing Synfig Studio.
Tags: Library, Synfig, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2007-03-29
Piping rpm output with the help of grep
In this Daily Feature, Jack Wallen, Jr. uses the Red Hat Package Management System in conjunction with a very powerful search tool grep to query the rpm database.Many times, you’ll need to know the release numbers of a large group of packages on your Linux system. Say, for instance, you're...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, command syntax, Jack Wallen, Jr., Jack Wallen, QA, GNOME, release number, Linux
Technical articles 2000-07-06
Messages from make install
The window managers and terminal applications that ship with Solaris are a bit hungry in the area of memory consumption—and a bit old-fashioned looking. In this Daily Drill Down, Stew Benedict shows you how to build and set up XFce.The window managers and terminal applications that ship with Solaris are...
Tags: Construction, UNIX, Operating systems, Stew Benedict, XFce, window, window manager, Sun Solaris, desktop
Technical articles 2000-12-28
Messages from make install
The window managers and terminal applications that ship with Solaris are a bit hungry in the area of memory consumption—and a bit old-fashioned looking. In this Daily Drill Down, Stew Benedict shows you how to build and set up XFce.The window managers and terminal applications that ship with Solaris are...
Tags: Construction, UNIX, Operating systems, Stew Benedict, XFce, window, window manager, Sun Solaris, desktop
Technical articles 2000-12-28
10 Linux desktops you shouldn't overlook
comment & questionEven my 67 old mother only took 10 minutes to be talked through Compiz installwhat is the default desktop enviroment on ubuntu?RE: 10 Linux desktops you shouldn't overlookDoesn't Xubuntu also use xfce?Ubuntu.Default is Gnome.Kubuntu is KDE andXubuntu is Xfce:-)Yes - NT.:-)Window managers or desktops?An article on Desktops...
Tags: Desktops, Construction, OPEN SOURCE, Enlightenment E17, Linux, Linux desktop, desktop, GNOME, window manager, window, KDE, Ubuntu
Discussion threads 2008-11-05
Searching with GNOME Do
No rpm for CentOS?Oh well, I tried and here's what I did. First I went to the website https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GnomeDo/Installation to download the dependencies like so:#yum install automake bzr mono-gmcs libmono-cairo2.0-cil gtk-sharp2 libndesk-dbus-glib1.0-cil libndesk-dbus1.0-cil libgnome-vfs2.0-cil libgtk2.0-dev libtool intltool gnome-sharp2 ca-certificates bazaar gnome-keyring-sharp-cli gnome-desktop-sharp2 libnotify0.4-cilLoading "fastestmirror" pluginLoading "priorities" pluginLoading mirror speeds...
Tags: GNOME, Processing Dependency, I386
Discussion threads 2008-10-14
Open Source Awards 2004: Pango
Although the fact is generally glossed over by Web designers and application developers, not everyone on the World Wide Web uses English as their primary language. Not only do the languages vary; but, in many cases, the alphabet used to display text is altogether different. In this era of Internet-enabled...
Tags: Mark Kaelin, Owen Taylor, PanGo Networks, open source, Open Source Awards 2004, open-source software
Technical articles 2004-01-15
Linux lab looks to bridge dueling interfaces
insaneThe day the LSB requires Qt and GTK is the day I stop carying about the LSB at all. While I'm all for having standards for common compatibility needs, there's no reason to specify GUI tools as necessary to a so-called "standard" for an operating system.WellI have to agree...
Tags: apotheon, desktop, gnome, gui, hardware, kde, linux, LSB, package manager, portland, standards
Discussion threads 2006-04-04
Setup a Linux VPN server by following these 10 steps
By James M. GarvinEditor's note: As part of a recent ITSoapbox blog post I asked Linux users andevangelists in the TechRepublic community to step up to the plate and take acrack at producing some informative articles and downloads on the Linuxoperating system. This document is just one of the submissions...
Tags: Guest Contributor, kernel module, Linux, PPP, server
Technical articles 2006-02-10
Open source spotlight: The Dia diagram creation program
To create professional-looking diagrams inexpensively, try Dia, a fully featured open source diagramming application. It's easy to use, and you can download it for free.Dia is a Visio-like tool released under the Gnu Public License GPL. It was written using the GTK+ GIMP tool kit, and it is an easy-to-use,...
Tags: open source, Shelley Doll, Dia
Technical articles 2002-10-24
Spy on your network with EtherApe
Network monitors are invaluable tools to administrators but can be costly. However, the open source community has a free solution, EtherApe. Learn how to install, configure, and use this monitoring tool on your network.The EtherApe network monitor is a midrange option for monitoring your network’s data traffic. As an open...
Tags: NETWORKING, OPEN SOURCE, Jack Wallen, Jr., EtherApe, network
Technical articles 2002-04-12
Linux basics: Picking a distribution
LinuxI took the ?Radically Simple? route, PCLinuxOS. The package manager is what sold me, just find what I want, download and install.It would be nice to see something on GTK+ development, basically on the rules of what goes where."Picking a distribution" It always bothers me, on some level, when...
Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, package manager, Slackware, RFC, UNIX System V Release IV, Ubuntu, Unix System V, Linux, operating system
Discussion threads 2009-02-18
10 reasons why GNOME is better than KDE
A new battle is playing out in the Linux desktop arena.  See why Jack Wallen believes that today's GNOME has pulled ahead of today's KDE in terms of design, stability, and usability. It seems like only yesterday that I was reading thread after thread of "emacs vs....
Tags: Desktop, GNOME, KDE, KDE 4, K, Nautilus, GNOME 2.24, NVdia, Open Source, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2009-03-09
Misplaced software priorities
Misplaced software prioritiesarticle rootWell, I'm gonna have to disagreeuser interface should never be a high priority.until the bad code is cleaned out of the "low level" code.even then, it will not be worth any higher than a 25 out of 100 in priority.you want to have better user interfaces, design...
Tags: Jaqui, programming, software, UI, UI Design, user interface
Discussion threads 2005-06-18
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