gtk-sharp packages available for neo

Mikkel Meyer Andersen openmoko at mikl.dk
Fri Oct 5 18:55:10 CEST 2007


Hi,

I've tried to use Swig with a interface file like this (please notice 
that a dash in the module name apparently is not allowed:


%module mokowindow
%{
/* Includes the header in the wrapper code */
#include "moko-window.h"
%}

/* Parse the header file to generate wrappers */
%include "moko-window.h"


In this way I don't need to make all the interoping myself.

I'm going to test it later on whether it works or not.

Regards,
Mikkel

Mikkel Meyer Andersen skrev:
> Hi,
> 
> How shoud I refer to libmokoui (e.g. MokoApplication and MokoAlignment) 
> from within a Mono-application?
> 
> Can anyone be so kind to just post a very small hello world-program? 
> I've been through the MokoMakefile-procedure, so I have all the sources.
> 
> Best regards,
> Mikkel Meyer Andersen
> 
> Mikkel Meyer Andersen skrev:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Oh, that's really nice! Thanks a lot - also for the quick reply. Well, 
>> on the other hand I'll not get much sleep this weekend now :-) Just 
>> kidding, thanks.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mikkel Meyer Andersen
>>
>> Cliff Brake skrev:
>>> On 10/5/07, Mikkel Meyer Andersen <openmoko at mikl.dk> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is this meaning that it's possible to make C#-applications to OpenMoko
>>>> with GTK as GUI (as opposed to e.g. WinForms)?
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>>> How much of the Mono
>>>> library is supported? I'm having a bit trouble finding documentation on
>>>> this on the wiki, sorry.
>>>
>>> Everything in the main mono package as far as I know -- just install
>>> as much as you need.  You can browse the following for a list of
>>> components:
>>>
>>> http://dev.bec-systems.com/feed/openmoko/mono/
>>>
>>> I'm sure additional mono libs and apps from other projects will be
>>> added in the future as there is need.
>>>
>>> Cliff
>>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 



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