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gtkDcoding Blog: Post #0024 - Switch and LightSwitch
Apr 05, 2019
Ron Tarrant
Apr 05, 2019
Ron Tarrant
Apr 05, 2019
Russel Winder
Apr 05, 2019
Ron Tarrant
April 05, 2019
Since the forum seems to have trouble with replies to existing posts, for now I'll be doing a separate post for each. Hope that doesn't get anyone's nose out of joint.

Anyway...

Today we explore the GTK Switch widget with two examples, a simple one and a complex one. Enjoy.
April 05, 2019
On Friday, 5 April 2019 at 13:44:35 UTC, Ron Tarrant wrote:
> Since the forum seems to have trouble with replies to existing posts, for now I'll be doing a separate post for each. Hope that doesn't get anyone's nose out of joint.
>
> Anyway...
>
> Today we explore the GTK Switch widget with two examples, a simple one and a complex one. Enjoy.

I think I can get away with one repost so, here's the link:

http://gtkdcoding.com/2019/04/05/0024-switch-and-light-switch.html
April 05, 2019
I get the feeling this blog is going to become an important tutorial resource for people wanting to do GtkD stuff with D. Given D and GtkD is currently the best way of writing Gtk+ applications, this blog is a great resource.

On Fri, 2019-04-05 at 13:44 +0000, Ron Tarrant via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
> Since the forum seems to have trouble with replies to existing posts, for now I'll be doing a separate post for each. Hope that doesn't get anyone's nose out of joint.
> 
> Anyway...
> 
> Today we explore the GTK Switch widget with two examples, a simple one and a complex one. Enjoy.
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April 05, 2019
On Friday, 5 April 2019 at 14:05:55 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
> I get the feeling this blog is going to become an important tutorial resource for people wanting to do GtkD stuff with D. Given D and GtkD is currently the best way of writing Gtk+ applications, this blog is a great resource.

Thanks for the kind words, Russell. I certainly won't mind if that's where this goes. It's nice to feel like I'm contributing something of value.