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GuiLoader/C++

http://www.crowdesigner.org/
GuiLoader/C++ is a C++ binding to GuiLoader library. It is a convenience layer that simplifies development of GuiLoader based applications written in C++ language by introducing exception safety, binding GTK+ objects defined in GuiXml to C++ variables and type-safe dynamic connection to signals.


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released on 6 May 2010

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LGPLv2orlaterKelly Hopkins21 May 2010
ExpatKelly Hopkins21 May 2010


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"Email maxim.udushlivy@nospam.gmail.com" Maxim Udushlivy Maintainer

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Required to build gtk+-2.0


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 21 May 2010.



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