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== Homepage ==
== Homepage ==
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http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/
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http://projects.haskell.org/gtk2hs/
== Tutorials and Demos ==
== Tutorials and Demos ==
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== Status ==
== Status ==
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It currently works with Gtk+ 2.0 through to 2.22 on Unix, Win32 and MacOS X.
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See [[Gtk2Hs/Installation#Supported_Versions]] for details on which systems should be able to build Gtk2Hs and which are known to be able to build Gtk2Hs.
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Details please check : http://www.gtk.org/language-bindings.html
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It currently builds with ghc 5.04.3 through to 7.xx.x (6.12.2 have runtime bug, don't use it)
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== Installation Notes ==
== Installation Notes ==
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=== Windows 7 32 bit ===
 
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==== Install Haskell Platform and MingW ====
 
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* Install the [http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/windows.html Haskell Platform] for Windows.
 
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* Optional : Install [http://mingw.org MinGW] as per the instructions on their web site. Also install MSYS and mingw-make. A version of MinGW does come with Haskell Platform but excludes MSYS and 'make'.
 
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==== Install libxml ====
 
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* Download and unzip the latest libxml2 and libxml2-dev archives from [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/dependencies/ Gnome].
 
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* To the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable add the 'pkgconfig' directory in libxml2-dev.
 
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* To the INCLUDE environment variable add the paths to the 'include' directory in both libxml2 and libxml2-dev.
 
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==== Install the GTK/Glade bundle ====
 
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* Download and install the [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/glade3/3.6/glade3-3.6.7-with-GTK+.exe bundled GTK and Glade binary].
 
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* To the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable add the 'pkgconfig' directory. The default path should be "C:\Program Files\Gtk+\lib\pkgconfig".
 
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* To the INCLUDE environment variable add the 'libglade-2.0' directory. The default path should be "C:\Program Files\Gtk+\include\libglade-2.0".
 
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==== Install the Haskell bindings ====
 
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* At the DOS prompt run 'cabal install gtk'. Make sure you have at least 1.5 GB RAM otherwise this compilation will die.
 
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* At the DOS prompt run 'cabal install glade'.
 
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==== Test the GTK install ====
 
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* In some appropriate temporary directory run 'cabal unpack gtk'. This downloads and unpacks the Haskell sources.
 
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** Run the demos (using mingw-make)
 
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*** If you installed MinGW then in the 'demo' directory, navigate into the 'hello' directory and run mingw32-make.exe. Now run the executable that was created.
 
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** Run the demos (manual compilation)
 
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*** In the 'demo' directory, navigate into the 'hello' directory and run 'ghc --make World.hs -o helloworld.exe'. Now run the executable that was created.
 
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==== Test the Glade install ====
 
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* In some appropriate temporary directory run 'cabal unpack glade'. This downloads and unpacks the Haskell sources.
 
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** Run the demos (using mingw-make)
 
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*** If you installed MinGW then in the 'demo' directory, navigate into the 'gladetest' directory and run mingw32-make.exe. Now run the executable that was created.
 
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** Run the demos (manual compilation)
 
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*** In the 'demo' directory, navigate into the 'gladetest' directory and run 'ghc --make GladeTest.hs -o gladetest.exe'. Now run the executable that was created.
 
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==== Common Errors ====
 
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* Glade.h is not found
 
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gtk2hsC2hs.exe : glade/glade.h: File does not exist
 
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Probably instead of installing the GTK/Glade bundle you installed them seperately. The GTK/Glade bundle comes with the "include/libglade-2.0" containing a number of header files. For some reason this directory is not included in stand-alone GTK and Glade installers. Install the bundle and add this directory to the INCLUDE environment variable.
 
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* Cabal cannot find gtk2hsC2hs.
 
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Please install gtk2hs-buildtools' first and check
 
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that the installdirectory is in your PATH (e.g. HOME/.cabal/bin).
 
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cabal: Error: some packages failed to install
 
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Somehow the path to the cabal bin directory has been lost. To the PATH environment variable re-add the cabal bin directory. The default path should be "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\cabal\bin".
 
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* Spinner error with the 'notebook' demo
 
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Running the 'notebook' demo in the GTK install gives:
 
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[1 of 1] Compiling Main ( Notebook.hs, Notebook.o )
 
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Notebook.hs:14:35:
 
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Not in scope: type constructor or class `Spinner'
 
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Notebook.hs:78:13: Not in scope: `spinnerNew'
 
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Notebook.hs:101:2: Not in scope: `spinnerStart'
 
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Notebook.hs:109:2: Not in scope: `spinnerStop'
 
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mingw32-make: *** [notebook] Error 1
 
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This happens because this demo uses the new Spinner widget in GTK 2.22. Since this is not available in GTK 2.16 you get this error.
 
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=== Mac OS X ===
 
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==== Using MacPorts and Snow Leopard ====
 
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This explains how to install Gtk2Hs-0.10.1 on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, in combination with GTK+ from MacPorts.
 
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* Install the [http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/ Haskell Platform] for Mac
 
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* Download gtk2hs from [http://www.haskell.org/gtk2hs/ gtk2hs website] and untar it.
 
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* Install gtk, cairo, etc. from MacPorts like this (note that the +universal is needed; if you already installed gtk or one of its dependencies, it is recommended you reinstall those as detailed in the NB at the end of this section).
 
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:::sudo port install gtk +universal
 
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* go to the directory where gtk2hs is untarred and run
 
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:::./configure --disable-split-objs --disable-gio
 
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:::make
 
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:::sudo make install
 
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Alternatively, if you wish to follow the Mac OS X style of directory layout, you can use this configure command instead:
 
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:::./configure --with-pkgconf=/Users/username/.ghc/i386-darwin-6.10.4/package.conf --prefix=/Users/username/Library/Haskell/packages/gtk2hs --disable-split-objs --disable-gio
 
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Where username is your username ofcourse. Right now you should be able to run the demos. Unfortunately, to build any libraries depending on gtk2hs, such as [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/Chart/ Chart], you need to edit one more file. You will need to find "package.conf" for your ghc by doing
 
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:::ghc-pkg list
 
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In the output you will see the full directory to your package.conf file. In this file, you need to search for "gthread", and everywhere you can find it, add "/opt/local/lib" (with quotes) to the libraryDirs array before it.
 
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If all went well, it should be properly installed now.
 
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NB: If compiling fails with architecture errors for certain dynlibs, you need to reinstall the packages these dynlibs belong to with +universal by doing
 
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# Edit /opt/local/macports/variants.conf and add +universal to the end of this file
 
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# sudo port selfupdate
 
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# sudo port sync
 
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# sudo port upgrade --force-installed
 
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This explains how to install Gtk2Hs on Macs using the native [http://gtk-osx.sourceforge.net/ GTK+ OS X Framework], a port of GTK+ to the Mac that does '''not''' depend on X11, and hence, is better integrated into the Mac desktop - i.e., menus actually appear in the menu bar, where they belong. It also avoids the often tedious installation of GTK+ via MacPorts. However, it misses support for optional Gtk2Hs packages that are currently not supported by the [http://gtk-osx.sourceforge.net/ GTK+ OS X Framework], most notably support for Glade. It does include support for Cairo, though.
 
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# Download and install [http://gtk-osx.sourceforge.net/ GTK+ OS X Framework] (this uses the standard Mac package installer).
 
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# Install [http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/ pkg-config], either by compiling it from source or via MacPorts.
 
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# Download and unpack the Gtk2Hs tar ball from the [http://www.haskell.org/gtk2hs/download/ Gtk2Hs download page] (I tested 0.10.0).
 
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# Configure with (you may want to remove the two backslashes and put everything on one line)
 
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env PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/Library/Frameworks/Cairo.framework/Resources/dev/lib/pkgconfig:\
 
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/Library/Frameworks/GLib.framework/Resources/dev/lib/pkgconfig:\
 
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/Library/Frameworks/Gtk.framework/Resources/dev/lib/pkgconfig ./configure --disable-gio
 
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# Build with
 
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make
 
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# Install (to <tt>/usr/local/</tt> unless a <tt>--prefix</tt> option was passed to <tt>configure</tt>) with
 
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sudo make install
 
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The library is now registered with the package database of the GHC you used for compiling.
 
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NB: Thanks to Ross Mellgren for his post on the gtk2hs-users list that outlined the use of <tt>PKG_CONFIG_PATH</tt>.
 
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==== Article as of Mid 2008 ====
 
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Installing Gtk2Hs on Mac requires some finesse, at least until Haskell Libary Platform is built or ghc-6.8.3 is
 
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* Install [http://macports.org MacPorts]
 
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* Install dependencies:
 
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sudo port install glade3 libglade2 gstreamer gst-plugins-base gtksourceview cairo librsvg gtkglext firefox
 
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* Update PKG_CONFIG_PATH (for libraries)
 
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export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/local/lib/pkgconfig
 
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* Update ghc to use macports libs: Edit your main <tt>ghc</tt> driver program and change the last line to:
 
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exec $GHCBIN $TOPDIROPT ${1+"$@"} -L/opt/local/lib -I/opt/local/include
 
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* Download Gtk2Hs following instructions at [http://www.haskell.org/gtk2hs/downloads/ Gtk2Hs Download page]
 
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* Check configuration:
 
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./configure --enable-docs --enable-profiling
 
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* Configuration completed successfully.
 
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* The following packages will be built:
 
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* glib : yes
 
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* gtk : yes
 
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* glade : yes
 
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* cairo : yes
 
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* svgcairo : yes
 
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* gtkglext : yes
 
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* gconf : yes
 
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* sourceview : yes
 
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* mozembed : yes
 
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* soegtk : yes
 
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* gnomevfs : yes
 
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* gstreamer : yes
 
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* documentation : yes
 
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* Now do "(g)make" followed by "(g)make install"
 
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* Build and Install:
 
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make
 
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sudo make install
 
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==== Recent experiences ====
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See [[Gtk2Hs/Installation]].
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I successfully installed the latest version on Mac OS 10.5 by:
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* <tt>sudo port install ghc</tt>
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* <tt>sudo port install gtk2hs</tt> - which does not complete successfully. It does however, install the appropriate dependencies. Note that there are so many, you may need to install a couple of times due to time outs etc.. The build of Gtk2HS will fail, but that is ok - continue as below. Also note that ghc configure will give up if your perl5.8 is not new enough, if so deactivate it and try again.
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* Remove the build directory under <tt>/opt/.../build/gtk2hs</tt>
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* Download Gtk2Hs via darcs as per [http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/development/#darcs the gtk2hs download instructions]
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* do a <tt>sudo port install automake</tt>
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* do a <tt>sudo port install alex</tt>
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* do a <tt>sudo port install happy</tt> (Note this also fails and must be built from source. See the [[Happy]] page for details.)
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== Demos ==
== Demos ==
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These are links to FAQS on the main site.
These are links to FAQS on the main site.
*[http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/archives/2005/06/23/hiding-the-console-on-windows/#more-26 Hiding the console on windows]
*[http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/archives/2005/06/23/hiding-the-console-on-windows/#more-26 Hiding the console on windows]
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*[http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/archives/2005/07/24/writing-multi-threaded-guis/#more-38 Writing multi-threaded GUIs]
 
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*[http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/archives/2005/06/24/building-from-source-on-windows/#more-15 Building on Windows]
 
*[http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/development/#darcs Checkout instructions]. Also see [[Darcs]]
*[http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/development/#darcs Checkout instructions]. Also see [[Darcs]]
[[Category:Applications]]
[[Category:Applications]]

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Contents

1 What is it?

Gtk2Hs is a Haskell binding to Gtk+ 2.x. Using it, one can write Gtk+ based applications with GHC.

2 Homepage

http://projects.haskell.org/gtk2hs/

3 Tutorials and Demos

http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Gtk2Hs/Tutorials

Some demonstration programs can be found at:

http://code.haskell.org/gtk2hs/gio/demo/
http://code.haskell.org/gtk2hs/pango/demo/
http://code.haskell.org/gtk2hs/cairo/demo/
http://code.haskell.org/gtk2hs/gtk/demo/

4 Status

See Gtk2Hs/Installation#Supported_Versions for details on which systems should be able to build Gtk2Hs and which are known to be able to build Gtk2Hs.

5 Installation Notes

See Gtk2Hs/Installation.

6 Demos

6.1 OpenGL and Gtk2Hs

Gtk2Hs/Demos/GtkGLext/hello.hs

Gtk2Hs/Demos/GtkGLext/terrain.hs requires Gtk2Hs/Demos/GtkGLext/terrain.xpm

7 FAQs

These are links to FAQS on the main site.