Simple tutorials are located here... If you get a "hello world" example to compile would you please let the rest of us know in the "graphics" forum section?
http://www.gtk.org/documentation.htmlIt may be of interest to you to know that I spent several days fighting with OpenGL and Glut. Then I found out that the "project setup options" are critical!
Amended: I spent 4 hours today trying to create a installer... I found a simple GTK hello World sample program and began the tedious job of adding headers and DLL's hoping to get it running. I was unsuccessful.
I am up to 5mb of support programs. GLIB, GDK, GTK, etc. The current error is a GIO support file. I have given up and will try again in a week or so. I download several MS Window GTK+ canned run file installers and they would not run any GTK.org test files because of lib ver conflicts. More reason to stay away from GTK. I used Mesa a few years back and was impressed.
Possible alternatives,
http://www.opengl.org/ load Pelle's sdk kit then use my Glut installer (graphics forum).
I am beginning to make quite a few PelleC opengl/glut tutorials...
www.c.neatinfo.com/public/4-tutors Others...
http://www.libgd.org/http://g2.sourceforge.net/http://www.mps.mpg.de/dislin/http://www.mesa3d.org/Given the unusual conglomerate of intertwining libraries I would recommend you look at a more harmonious package.