hello ,
i want to make a GUI with c++ and opencv for live video .
it's possible to compile this Gui ( GTK+ glade /gtkmm) in carte amlogic 
s905x is the same bb i thing 
with toolchain arm-gnueabi-g++!!
On Saturday, 4 January 2014 at 06:13:17 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

> How did you get glade going on BB? Does it have ANgstrom or Ubuntu?
> Thanks
>
>
> On Saturday, February 20, 2010 3:13:21 PM UTC-5, amit wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks all for your suggestions. I figured out how to get glade going
>> on BB.
>> Are there any good tutorials or books available for glade gtk
>> development.
>>
>> - Amit
>>
>> On Feb 2, 8:56 pm, priyanka sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > hi
>> > gtk and glade work well on beagle board. I have tested them. Using 
>> clutter
>> > toolkit is another gud solution. There are plenty of online tutorials
>> > regarding this
>> > Priyanka
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 8:03 AM, amit <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > Thanks all for your tips and suggestions. It was really useful.
>> > > As of now I have decided to work with GTK+ using glade.
>> > > I went through some tutorials and was able to get GUI
>> > > working on host pc. But has some problems when trying to
>> > > build it on BB.
>> > > Is GTK+/-2.0 libraries available on BB. When I tried to compile the
>> > > program on BB it says not gtk.h library not available.
>> >
>> > > Can anyone guide me on this. A small example may be very useful.
>> >
>> > > Once again thanks to everyone for your response.
>> >
>> > > On Jan 28, 1:18 pm, timmins <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > I have a rather more high-level suggestion.
>> >
>> > > > I'm working on aBeagleboardplatform used in a set of manufacturing
>> > > > test fixtures, complete withGTKgraphic UI, and a bank of I2C port
>> > > > expanders, and ADCs.
>> >
>> > > > I found the neatest, fastest way to develop the GUI was to use 
>> Glade 3
>> > > > on my host machine.  This produces an XML file that can be used on 
>> the
>> > > > target.  http://glade.gnome.org/
>> >
>> > > > The bindings are all handled by a Python script, using the PYGTK
>> > > > module.  This is available via the package manager within Angstrom.
>> >
>> > > > All of this allows you to make rapid tweaks to the GUI's appearance 
>> on
>> > > > your host machine, and then you copy the glade (XML) file over to 
>> the
>> > > > target.  This makes it very easy to re-skin your application, 
>> without
>> > > > touching the Python back-end.  Also, because Python is a scripting
>> > > > language you can obviously make changes on the fly, without
>> > > > recompiling anything.
>> >
>> > > > If you need to do something low-level, then you can write your own C
>> > > > modules that plug into Python.
>> >
>> > > > Hope this helps.
>> >
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