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I'm running GTK 1.2 on all of my machines.  I haven't tried 2.0, and I
have no idea if it's good or bad :)  What's the difference between them?
What are the advantages of 2.0?

At any rate, go with GTK 2 if you prefer.   If I don't like it, I can
always write my own :)

On Wed, 29 May 2002, James Rich wrote:
>
> > You cannot use font_resize under Linux.  I don't know of an easy way to do
> > that in an xterm.  The GTK+ version should be capable of doing this,
> > however, if it's ever finished. :(
> >
> > That's probably what I should be concentrating on, making my own GTK
> > version that works just like the Windows version.
>
> I'll take a look at the gtk version now.  I've been doing a lot more gtk
> work recently so I'm a little more up to speed on it.  Anyone complain if
> we require gtk2?  It looks a lot nicer.
>
> James Rich
> james@eaerich.com
>



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