This function does the same work as gtk_init() with only a single
change: It does not terminate the program if the commandline
arguments couldn’t be parsed or the windowing system can’t be
initialized. Instead it returns FALSE on failure.
This way the application can fall back to some other means of
communication with the user - for example a curses or command line
interface.
This function does the same work as gtk_init() with only a single change: It does not terminate the program if the commandline arguments couldn’t be parsed or the windowing system can’t be initialized. Instead it returns FALSE on failure.
This way the application can fall back to some other means of communication with the user - for example a curses or command line interface.