Emmanuele Bassi, senior software engineer at Endless and GNOME/GTK+ collaborator, reports today, November 28, 2016, on the work that has been done this last week for the cross-platform and open-source GTK+ GUI toolkit.
With 1551 lines added and 1998 lines removed, the master branch of GTK+ has seen 40 commits since Emmanuele Bassi’s last report, and it appears that the first GTK+ 4 development snapshot is now ready for public testing, versioned 3.89.1. According to the current GTK+ road map, all deprecated APIs have now been removed.
Three developers have contributed various interesting improvements to the master branch of GTK+, including Andrew Chadwick, who landed better graphic tablet support for Windows platforms, and Lapo Calamandrei, who managed to update the Adwaita and High Contrast themes with the lat… (read more)
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