GTK+ 3.11.7 Uses New Wayland Methods

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 19 February 2014 at 10:30 AM EST. Add A Comment
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GTK+ 3.11.7 has been released for this week's GNOME 3.12 Beta.

GTK+ 3.11.7 isn't too exciting with it already being late into the 3.12 release cycle, but on the Wayland front it makes use of the new xdg-shell ping and xfg-shell focus methods.

The listing of the GTK+ tool-kit changes for this new development release can be found via this Git tag.
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