Andrew Kuchling: > I believe the GNOME (not GTk's, but GNOME's) canvas widget began as a > fork of the Tk widget that was then substantially enhanced to be a > general-purpose display engine, with antialiasing, alpha compositing, > more attention to performance, and other fancy features. I don't know > if the corresponding text widget (which is Pango, www.pango.org, I > think) is equally featureful. There is a port of the Tk text widget to GTK+ by Havoc Pennington which doesn't require Pango. Its aims are a little muddled as a high quality Pango based text widget is also under long term development. Pango isn't just a text widget but a layered set of capabilities allowing development of internationalised layout and rendering (the equivalent of Microsoft's Uniscribe). Scintilla for GTK+ will use Pango to implement Unicode once Pango is released. Neil
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