The software libgnomemm offers C++ wrappers to make it easier to use the features offered by the library libgnome in conjunction with gtkmm.
One of the best things about libgnomemm is how easy it is to install. Simply head to the directory containing the source code and type `./configure`. Note that if you're using an old version of System V with `csh`, you might need to type `sh ./configure` instead.
Once you've run `configure`, you can expect a wait while the software checks for necessary features. After that, you can type `make` to compile the package. If you want to check for self-tests, type `make check`. When you're ready to install the programs, data files, and documentation, type `make install`.
Cleaning up after the installation is also easy. To remove program binaries and object files, type `make clean`. For more thorough cleanup, type `make distclean` to remove the files created by `configure`. There is also a `make maintainer-clean` option for the package developers.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a fast and straightforward C wrapper for libgnome, libgnomemm is a great choice. It's easy to install and offers a range of features to make your development process as smooth as possible.
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