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* **[[#Core Xfce Libraries|Core Xfce Libraries]]** | * **[[#Core Xfce Libraries|Core Xfce Libraries]]** | ||
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- | * **[[# | + | * **[[#Xfce Developer Tutorials|Xfce Developer Tutorials]]** |
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+ | The Xfce library documentation may often be installed by distributions in ''/ | ||
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===== Core Xfce Libraries ===== | ===== Core Xfce Libraries ===== | ||
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- | exo is targeted at application development and is considered ready for production use. You no longer need to define the EXO_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE preprocessor symbol. | ||
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- | These libraries are often also installed by distributions in ''/ | ||
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===== GTK+/Glib Libraries ===== | ===== GTK+/Glib Libraries ===== | ||
- | Additionally, Xfce uses the GTK+/Glib family of libraries | + | In addition to the above mentioned built-in libraries, Xfce also uses the GTK+/Glib family of libraries. |
- | * [[https:// | + | ==== GLib ==== |
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+ | GLib provides the core application building blocks for libraries and applications written in C. It provides the core object system used in GNOME, the main loop implementation, | ||
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+ | ==== GIO ==== | ||
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+ | GIO provides a modern and easy-to-use VFS API. It provides a file system abstraction which allows applications to access local and remote files with a single consistent API. | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== GDK ==== | ||
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+ | GDK is an intermediate layer which isolates GTK+ from the details of the windowing system. | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== GTK+ ==== | ||
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+ | GTK+ is the primary library used to construct user interfaces in GNOME applications. It provides user interface controls and signal callbacks to control user interfaces. | ||
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- | ===== Developer Tutorials ===== | + | ===== Xfce Developer Tutorials ===== |
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+ | ==== General Xfce Development Information ==== | ||
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+ | For a general overview on getting involved with Xfce development, | ||
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+ | ==== GTK+ Development Information | ||
Tutorials for getting started with GTK+ are available at: | Tutorials for getting started with GTK+ are available at: | ||
- | * [[https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/ | + | * [[https://docs.gtk.org/ |
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+ | ==== Xfce plugin Development Information ==== | ||
If you're looking to write a panel plugin, the [[https:// | If you're looking to write a panel plugin, the [[https:// | ||
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