GTK+-3.24.22

Introduction to GTK+ 3

The GTK+ 3 package contains libraries used for creating graphical user interfaces for applications.

This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-10.0 platform.

Package Information

GTK+ 3 Dependencies

Required

at-spi2-atk-2.34.2, FriBidi-1.0.9, gdk-pixbuf-2.40.0, libepoxy-1.5.4, and Pango-1.46.0

Recommended

Recommended (Required if building GNOME)

Optional

colord-1.4.4, Cups-2.3.3, DocBook-utils-0.6.14, GTK-Doc-1.32, JSON-GLib-1.4.4, PyAtSpi2-2.36.0 (for tests), rest-0.8.1, and PAPI

User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/gtk3

Installation of GTK+ 3

Install GTK+ 3 by running the following commands:

./configure --prefix=/usr              \
            --sysconfdir=/etc          \
            --enable-broadway-backend  \
            --enable-x11-backend       \
            --enable-wayland-backend   &&
make

Some tests fail if /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/gschemas.compiled is not found. If you wish to run the test suite, create (or update) the file using the following command as the root user: glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas.

To test the results you need a graphical session, then issue make check. The accessibility portion of the test suite (7 tests) is known to fail.

Now, as the root user:

make install
[Note]

Note

If you installed the package on to your system using a DESTDIR method, an important file was not installed and must be copied and/or generated. Generate it using the following command as the root user:

gtk-query-immodules-3.0 --update-cache
[Note]

Note

If you installed the package to your system using a DESTDIR method, /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/gschemas.compiled was not updated/created. Create (or update) the file using the following command as the root user:

glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas

Command Explanations

--enable-broadway-backend: This switch enables the HTML5 GTK backend.

--enable-x11-backend: This switch enables the X11 GDK backend.

--enable-wayland-backend: This switch enables the Wayland GDK backend. Replace with --disable-wayland-backend if you do not have Wayland-1.18.0 and wayland-protocols-1.20 or you do not wish to build GNOME with Wayland support. Other changes may be needed to allow the build to complete without the wayland backend enabled. Note that a previous installation of gtk+3 built with wayland will interfere with installation without wayland. If this is desired, remove /usr/lib/libgtk-3* before installation.

--enable-gtk-doc: Use this parameter if GTK-Doc is installed and you wish to rebuild and install the API documentation.

Configuring GTK+ 3

Config Files

~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini and /etc/gtk-3.0/settings.ini

Configuration Information

GTK+ 3 themes change the way a GTK+ 3 application looks. An icon theme can be used to change the icons that appear on the application's toolbar. If you have installed a GTK+ 3 theme (e.g. the Adwaita theme built in GTK+ 3), an icon theme (such as oxygen-icons5-5.73.0) and/or a font (Dejavu fonts), you can set your preferences in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini, or the default system wide configuration file (as the root user), in /etc/gtk-3.0/settings.ini. For the local user an example is:

mkdir -vp ~/.config/gtk-3.0
cat > ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini << "EOF"
[Settings]
gtk-theme-name = Adwaita
gtk-icon-theme-name = oxygen
gtk-font-name = DejaVu Sans 12
gtk-cursor-theme-size = 18
gtk-toolbar-style = GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ
gtk-xft-antialias = 1
gtk-xft-hinting = 1
gtk-xft-hintstyle = hintslight
gtk-xft-rgba = rgb
gtk-cursor-theme-name = Adwaita
EOF

There are many settings keys, some with default values. You can find them at Settings: GTK+ 3 Reference Manual. There are many more themes available at http://gnome-look.org/ and other places.

As part of GTK+-3.0's redesign, the scroll bar buttons are no longer visible on the scrollbar in many applications. If this functionality is desired, modify the gtk.css file and restore them using the following command:

cat > ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css << "EOF"
*  {
   -GtkScrollbar-has-backward-stepper: 1;
   -GtkScrollbar-has-forward-stepper: 1;
}
EOF

Contents

Installed Programs: broadwayd, gtk3-demo, gtk3-demo-application, gtk3-icon-browser, gtk3-widget-factory, gtk-builder-tool, gtk-encode-symbolic-svg, gtk-launch, gtk-query-immodules-3.0, gtk-query-settings, and gtk-update-icon-cache
Installed Libraries: libgailutil-3.so, libgdk-3.so, and libgtk-3.so
Installed Directories: /etc/gtk-3.0, /usr/include/{gail,gtk}-3.0, /usr/{lib,share}/gtk-3.0, /usr/share/gtk-doc/html/{gail-libgail-util,gdk,gtk}3, and /usr/share/themes/{Default,Emacs}/gtk-3.0

Short Descriptions

broadwayd

provides support for displaying GTK+ 3 applications in a web browser, using HTML5 and web sockets.

gtk3-demo

is a simple program that demonstrates some of the tasks that can be done with GTK+ 3

gtk3-demo-application

is a simple GTK+ 3 application.

gtk3-icon-browser

is a utility to explore the icons in the current icon theme. It shows icons in various sizes, their symbolic variants where available, as well as a description of the icon and its context.

gtk3-widget-factory

is a program to view GTK+ 3 themes and widgets.

gtk-builder-tool

can perform various operations on GtkBuilder .ui files.

gtk-encode-symbolic-svg

converts symbolic svg icons into specially prepared png files. GTK+ 3 can load and recolor these pngs, just like original svgs, but loading them is much faster.

gtk-launch

launches an application using the given name. The name should match the application desktop file name, as residing in /usr/share/applications, with or without the '.desktop' suffix.

gtk-query-immodules-3.0

collects information about loadable input method modules for GTK+ 3 and writes it to the default cache file location, or to standard output.

gtk-query-settings

provides a complete listing of all settings related to GTK+ 3

gtk-update-icon-cache

is an icon theme caching utility that creates mmap()able cache files for icon themes.

libgailutil-3.so

contains functions that implement the accessibility interfaces defined by the GNOME Accessibility Toolkit.

libgdk-3.so

contains functions that act as a wrapper around the low-level drawing and windowing functions provided by the underlying graphics system.

libgtk-3.so

contains functions that provide an API to implement graphical user interfaces.

Last updated on 2020-08-17 19:58:45 -0700