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  1. GTK - A free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit

    GTK is a free and open-source project maintained by GNOME and an active community of contributors. GTK is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.

  2. Gtk – 4.0: Overview

    Overview [src] GTK is a library for creating graphical user interfaces. It works on many UNIX -like platforms, Windows, and macOS. GTK is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser …

  3. Gtk – 4.0

    Getting Started with GTK Building GTK Compiling GTK Applications on UNIX Running and debugging GTK Applications Common Questions Contact information and bug reports …

  4. Gtk – 3.0

    Namespace Gtk – 3.0 The GTK toolkit ... [−] Build ... [−] Dependencies ... [−] Additional documentation

  5. GTK Development Blog – All things GTK

    The details are spelled out here. Summary GTK 4.22 will natively support SVG, including SVG animations. If you’d like to help improve this further, here are some some suggestions. If you …

  6. Gtk – 4.0: Getting Started with GTK

    This chapter contains some tutorial information to get you started with GTK programming. It assumes that you have GTK, its dependencies and a C compiler installed and ready to use. If …

  7. Gtk – 4.0: Preparing for GTK 5

    GTK 5 does not exist yet, so we cannot be entirely sure what will be involved in a migration from GTK 4 to GTK 5. But we can already give some preliminary hints about the likely changes, and …

  8. The GTK Project - A free and open-source cross-platform widget …

    GTK is a free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces.

  9. Gtk – 3.0: Getting Started with GTK

    This chapter contains some tutorial information to get you started with GTK programming. It assumes that you have GTK, its dependencies and a C compiler installed and ready to use. If …

  10. GTK Documentation

    It provides common data types used in GTK, the main loop implementation, and a large set of utility functions for strings and general portability across different platforms.