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|Full description=Libglade lets a program to load its user interface from an XML description at runtime. The XML file format is that of the user interface builder GLADE, so libglade acts as an alternative to GLADE's code generation approach. You can change the look of your application without recompiling. Libglade also provides a simple interface for connecting handlers to the various signals in the interface (on platforms where the gmodule library works correctly, it is possible to connect all the handlers with a single function call). Once the interface has been started, libglade gives no overhead, so there is no performance tradeoff beyond the initial interface loading time. | |Full description=Libglade lets a program to load its user interface from an XML description at runtime. The XML file format is that of the user interface builder GLADE, so libglade acts as an alternative to GLADE's code generation approach. You can change the look of your application without recompiling. Libglade also provides a simple interface for connecting handlers to the various signals in the interface (on platforms where the gmodule library works correctly, it is possible to connect all the handlers with a single function call). Once the interface has been started, libglade gives no overhead, so there is no performance tradeoff beyond the initial interface loading time. | ||
+ | |Homepage URL=http://www.jamesh.id.au/software/libglade/ | ||
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|VCS checkout command=:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome checkout libglade | |VCS checkout command=:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome checkout libglade | ||
|Computer languages=C | |Computer languages=C | ||
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|Related projects=PyGTK | |Related projects=PyGTK | ||
|Keywords=XML,library,libglade,Glade | |Keywords=XML,library,libglade,Glade | ||
− | | | + | |Version identifier=2.6.4 |
− | |Last review by= | + | |Version date=2009/03/17 |
− | |Last review date= | + | |Version status=stable |
+ | |Version download=http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libglade/2.6/libglade-2.6.4.tar.bz2 | ||
+ | |Version comment=2.6.4 stable released 2009-03-17 | ||
+ | |Last review by=Alejandroindependiente | ||
+ | |Last review date=2017/02/16 | ||
|Submitted by=Database conversion | |Submitted by=Database conversion | ||
|Submitted date=2011-04-01 | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
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+ | |License=LGPLv2orlater | ||
+ | |License verified by=Janet Casey | ||
|License verified date=2002-04-24 | |License verified date=2002-04-24 | ||
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Revision as of 15:27, 16 February 2017
Libglade
http://www.jamesh.id.au/software/libglade/
Lets users load GLADE interfaces at runtime
Libglade lets a program to load its user interface from an XML description at runtime. The XML file format is that of the user interface builder GLADE, so libglade acts as an alternative to GLADE's code generation approach. You can change the look of your application without recompiling. Libglade also provides a simple interface for connecting handlers to the various signals in the interface (on platforms where the gmodule library works correctly, it is possible to connect all the handlers with a single function call). Once the interface has been started, libglade gives no overhead, so there is no performance tradeoff beyond the initial interface loading time.
Licensing
License
Verified by
Verified on
Notes
Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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James Henstridge | Maintainer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Bug Tracking,Developer,Support | mailto:james@jamesh.id.au | |
Debian (Ref) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libglade | |
Developer | VCS Repository Webview | http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/libglade |
Bug Tracking | VCS Repository Webview | http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=libglade |
Software prerequisites
Kind | Description |
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Required to use | GLADE |
Required to use | libxml |
Required to use | GTK+ |
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