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Using GTK+ on WindowsUsing GTK+ on Windows — Windows-specific aspects of using GTK+ |
The Windows port of GTK+ is an implementation of GDK (and therefore GTK+) on top of the Win32 API.
The Windows GDK backend can be influenced with some additional command line arguments.
--sync. Don't batch GDI requests. This is a useful option for debugging, but it will slow down the performance considerably.
--no-wintab, --ignore-wintab. Don't use the Wintab API for tablet support. This is the default.
--use-wintab. Use the Wintab API for tablet support, if GTK+ has been compiled with the --with-wintab option.
--max-colors number. In 256 color mode, restrict the size of the color palette to the specified number of colors.
The Win32 GDK backend can be influenced with some additional environment variables.
GDK_IGNORE_WINTAB. If this variable is set, GTK+ doesn't use the Wintab API for tablet support. This is the default.
GDK_USE_WINTAB. If this variable is set, GTK+ uses the Wintab API for tablet support, if GTK+ has been compiled with the --with-wintab option.
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS. Specifies the size of the color palette used in 256 color mode.
G_WIN32_PRETEND_WIN9X. Only use the Windows 9x API.
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