[ANN] Ruby-GNOME2 3.0.9

The gems of the Ruby-GNOME2 project are updated to the version 3.0.9. Those new versions bring:

   * improvement in GObject Introspection based bindings.

   * new modules implemented:

     * GSF

     * GOffice

     * GNumeric

   * Gdk_pixbuf2 module is now based on GObject-Introspection.

   * bug fixes

   * and more see:

     * https://github.com/ruby-gnome2/ruby-gnome2/blob/master/NEWS

     * http://ruby-gnome2.osdn.jp/hiki.cgi?News_20160812_1

= About the ruby-gnome2 project

As a reminder, and for those that didn't know, the Ruby-GNOME2 project is a set of bindings for

the GNOME 2.x and 3.x libraries to use from Ruby 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3.

The Ruby-GNOME2 project provides the following gems:

    - atk

    - cairo-gobject

    - clutter

    - clutter-gstreamer

    - clutter-gtk

    - gdk_pixbuf2

    - gdk3

    - gio2

    - glib2

    - gnumeric

    - gobject-introspection

    - goffice

    - gsf

    - gstreamer

    - gtk2

    - gtk3

    - gtksourceview2

    - gtksourceview3

    - gvlc

    - pango

    - poppler

    - rsvg2

    - vte

    - vte3

    - webkit-gtk

    - webkit2-gtk

    - webkit-gtk2

Since the version 3.0.0, the Ruby-GNOME2 gems are based on the gobject-instropection whenever it is possible.

The platforms supported are Linux, Windows and OS X. In order to install a gem (gtk3 for example) just do :

     gem install gtk3

Sites for the project:

   https://github.com/ruby-gnome2/ruby-gnome2

   http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/

= About GTK+ from http://www.gtk.org/

GTK+ is a highly usable, feature rich toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces which boasts cross

platform compatibility and an easy to use API. GTK+ it is written in C, but has bindings to many other

popular programming languages such as C++, Python and C# among others. GTK+ is licensed under the GNU LGPL 2.1

allowing development of both free and proprietary software with GTK+ without any license fees or royalties.

= About GNOME from http://www.gnome.org/about/

The GNOME project provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for

users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into

the rest of the desktop.

This is great news! a big thanks to the team that made this possible.
Nice work. :slight_smile:

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On 08/12/2016 07:27 PM, cedlemo wrote:

The gems of the Ruby-GNOME2 project are updated to the version 3.0.9.
Those new versions bring:

  * improvement in GObject Introspection based bindings.

  * new modules implemented:

    * GSF

    * GOffice

    * GNumeric

  * Gdk_pixbuf2 module is now based on GObject-Introspection.

  * bug fixes

  * and more see:

    * https://github.com/ruby-gnome2/ruby-gnome2/blob/master/NEWS

    * http://ruby-gnome2.osdn.jp/hiki.cgi?News_20160812_1

= About the ruby-gnome2 project

As a reminder, and for those that didn't know, the Ruby-GNOME2 project
is a set of bindings for

the GNOME 2.x and 3.x libraries to use from Ruby 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3.

The Ruby-GNOME2 project provides the following gems:

   - atk

   - cairo-gobject

   - clutter

   - clutter-gstreamer

   - clutter-gtk

   - gdk_pixbuf2

   - gdk3

   - gio2

   - glib2

   - gnumeric

   - gobject-introspection

   - goffice

   - gsf

   - gstreamer

   - gtk2

   - gtk3

   - gtksourceview2

   - gtksourceview3

   - gvlc

   - pango

   - poppler

   - rsvg2

   - vte

   - vte3

   - webkit-gtk

   - webkit2-gtk

   - webkit-gtk2

Since the version 3.0.0, the Ruby-GNOME2 gems are based on the
gobject-instropection whenever it is possible.

The platforms supported are Linux, Windows and OS X. In order to
install a gem (gtk3 for example) just do :

    gem install gtk3

Sites for the project:

  GitHub - ruby-gnome/ruby-gnome: A set of bindings for the GNOME libraries to use from Ruby.

  http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/

= About GTK+ from http://www.gtk.org/

GTK+ is a highly usable, feature rich toolkit for creating graphical
user interfaces which boasts cross

platform compatibility and an easy to use API. GTK+ it is written in
C, but has bindings to many other

popular programming languages such as C++, Python and C# among others.
GTK+ is licensed under the GNU LGPL 2.1

allowing development of both free and proprietary software with GTK+
without any license fees or royalties.

= About GNOME from About Us – GNOME

The GNOME project provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment,
an intuitive and attractive desktop for

users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for
building applications that integrate into

the rest of the desktop.

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