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+

+import

+  gtk2, glib2, atk, gdk2, gdk2pixbuf, libglade2, pango,

+  pangoutils

+

+proc hello(widget: PGtkWidget, data: pointer) {.cdecl.} =

+  write(stdout, "Hello World\n")

+

+proc delete_event(widget: PGtkWidget, event: PGdkEvent,

+                  data: pointer): bool {.cdecl.} =

+  # If you return FALSE in the "delete_event" signal handler,

+  # GTK will emit the "destroy" signal. Returning TRUE means

+  # you don't want the window to be destroyed.

+  # This is useful for popping up 'are you sure you want to quit?'

+  # type dialogs.

+  write(stdout, "delete event occurred\n")

+  # Change TRUE to FALSE and the main window will be destroyed with

+  # a "delete_event".

+  return false

+

+# Another callback

+proc destroy(widget: PGtkWidget, data: pointer) {.cdecl.} =

+  gtk_main_quit()

+

+proc main() =

+  # GtkWidget is the storage type for widgets

+  var

+    window: PGtkWindow 

+    button: PGtkButton

+

+  gtk_nimrod_init()

+  window = GTK_WINDOW(gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL))

+  discard g_signal_connect(window, "delete_event", 

+                           Gcallback(delete_event), nil)

+  discard g_signal_connect(window, "destroy", Gcallback(destroy), nil)

+  # Sets the border width of the window.

+  gtk_container_set_border_width(window, 10)

+

+  # Creates a new button with the label "Hello World".

+  button = GTK_BUTTON(gtk_button_new_with_label("Hello World"))

+

+  discard g_signal_connect(button, "clicked", Gcallback(hello), nil)

+

+  # This will cause the window to be destroyed by calling

+  # gtk_widget_destroy(window) when "clicked".  Again, the destroy

+  # signal could come from here, or the window manager.

+  discard g_signal_connect_swapped(button, "clicked", 

+    Gcallback(gtk_widget_destroy), window)

+

+  # This packs the button into the window (a gtk container).

+  gtk_container_add(window, button)

+

+  # The final step is to display this newly created widget.

+  gtk_widget_show(button)

+

+  # and the window

+  gtk_widget_show(window)

+

+  gtk_main()

+

+main()