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GTK3 tutorial on GitHub worth importing?

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    Hello, I'm currently working with GTK3 and write down everything I stumbled at. I try to do so in a half-way tutorial style. I couldn't find the answers to most of my problems here on codeproject and GTK3 seems to be poorly documented in general, so I thought it might be worth adding some here. Before I spend more time on arranging content, I'd like to have an opinion if it's actually worth it to spend another x hours on getting it ready for codeproject. - Link to html-view of root page - Link to html-view of 'how to create lists (Javascript is not working here, so there's no table of content) - Link to github repo Regards

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      Hello, I'm currently working with GTK3 and write down everything I stumbled at. I try to do so in a half-way tutorial style. I couldn't find the answers to most of my problems here on codeproject and GTK3 seems to be poorly documented in general, so I thought it might be worth adding some here. Before I spend more time on arranging content, I'd like to have an opinion if it's actually worth it to spend another x hours on getting it ready for codeproject. - Link to html-view of root page - Link to html-view of 'how to create lists (Javascript is not working here, so there's no table of content) - Link to github repo Regards

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      D4rkTrick wrote:

      I couldn't find the answers to most of my problems here on codeproject and GTK3 seems to be poorly documented in general, so I thought it might be worth adding some here.

      Then I suppose it is. If it is well written it will get approved.

      D4rkTrick wrote:

      if it's actually worth it to spend another x hours on getting it ready for codeproject.

      If the X hours are worth or not, only you can tell.You are the one that have searched because the other documentation was bad. If you have written it in a way that help you in 6 months, then it will help people doing it for the first time too. In my opinion just one "thank you" from someone who used it is already enough to make it worth the article.

      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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        D4rkTrick wrote:

        I couldn't find the answers to most of my problems here on codeproject and GTK3 seems to be poorly documented in general, so I thought it might be worth adding some here.

        Then I suppose it is. If it is well written it will get approved.

        D4rkTrick wrote:

        if it's actually worth it to spend another x hours on getting it ready for codeproject.

        If the X hours are worth or not, only you can tell.You are the one that have searched because the other documentation was bad. If you have written it in a way that help you in 6 months, then it will help people doing it for the first time too. In my opinion just one "thank you" from someone who used it is already enough to make it worth the article.

        M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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        Thank you for your opinion Nelek.

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