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			2001-02-23 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * README.win32: Update. Mention the gtk-1-3-win32-production branch. * gdk/win32/bdfcursor.c: New file. A program that generates xcursors.h. Thanks to Stefan Ondrejicka. * gdk/win32/xcursors.h: New file, contains the X cursor font in a compact format. * gdk/win32/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add new files. * gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c (_gdk_win32_data_to_wcursor): New function, uses xcursors.h. (gdk_cursor_new): Use _gdk_win32_data_to_wcursor to generate cursor from inline data instead of using LoadCursor() to generate it from a resource. * gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate): At button up event, must check the Windows message for mouse button state, as the GDK event state might not have been built if it is undelivered. Remove one goto. * gdk/win32/gdkwindow-win32.c (gdk_window_set_cursor): Call SetCursor() if the current cursor as returned by GetCursor() is the window's previous cursor. The ChildWindowFromPoint() test apparently didn't work correctly. * gdk/win32/rc/*.cur: Remove. * gdk/win32/rc/gdk.rc.in: Remove cursors. * gdk/win32/rc/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove from here, too. * gtk/makefile.{mingw,msc}.in: Updates.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| The Win32 port of GTk+ is a work in progress, and not as stable or
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| correct as the Unix/X11 version. For more information about the Win32
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| port, see http://www.gimp.org/win32/ or
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| http://www.iki.fi/tml/gimp/win32/ .
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| 
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| This (CVS HEAD) version of the Win32 backend does *not* necessarily
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| even compile properly. There is a gtk-1-3-win32-production branch that
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| was branched off from before the addition of the no-flicker and other
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| recent functionality. That is what should be used by "production" code
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| until the CVS HEAD version is useable. (But note, the Win32 backend
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| has never been claimed to be "production quality", although it works
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| surprisingly well for the GIMP.)
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| 
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| To build GTk+ on Win32, you need either gcc-2.95 or later, or the
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| Microsoft compiler and tools. The mingw setup of gcc is preferred, but
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| you can run gcc also under cygwin-b20.1 or later. Compile in
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| gdk\win32, gdk and gtk with `make -f makefile.mingw` (gcc) or `nmake
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| -f makefile.msc` (MSVC). The name makefile.mingw needs an explanation:
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| It refers to the target, not the build environment. As build
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| envíronment, only cygwin is tested. GNU Make is definitely needed.
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| 
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| See the README.win32 file in the GLib distribution for instructions
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| how to build with gcc.
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| 
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| To use GTk+ on Win32, you also need either one of the above mentioned
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| compilers. Other compilers might work, but don't count on it. The
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| same instructions on how to set up a correct version of gcc should
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| also be followed if you want to build applications that use GTk+ with
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| gcc.
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| 
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| The tablet support uses the Wintab API. The Wintab development kit can
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| be downloaded from http://www.pointing.com. If you don't care for
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| that, undefine HAVE_WINTAB in config.h.win32 and remove references to
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| the wntab32x library from the makefile before building.
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| 
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| GTk+ wants to be built with the GNU "intl" library for
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| internationalisation (i18n). Get the version ported to Win32 (not a
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| very big deal) from tml's web site mentioned above. We build the
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| "intl" library as a DLL called gnu-intl.dll (the "gnu" prefix is used
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| to reduce name clash risks). If you don't want any i18n stuff,
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| undefine ENABLE_NLS, HAVE_GETTEXT and HAVE_LIBINTL in the
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| config.h.win32 file, and remove references to the gnu-intl library
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| from the makefiles.
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| 
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| Note that while the GNU gettext package is under the GPL license, the
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| "intl" part of it is also distributed as part of the GNU C library
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| (glibc) where it is under the LGPL license (as is GTk+ or GLib). We
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| want the LGPL licensed version. The code is more or less the same.
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