Also, the examples/ directory would make a great source of tutorials. I'm mostly learning my way around lablgtk by going through the source code there; it's very helpful. martin On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote: > On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 10:50:07PM +0200, Török Edwin wrote: > > On 12/03/2015 10:46 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote: > > > There seem to be pointers all over the ocaml universe to > > > http://plus.kaist.ac.kr/~shoh/ocaml/lablgtk2/lablgtk2-tutorial/ and to > > > http://plus.kaist.ac.kr/~shoh/ocaml/lablgtk2/treeview-tutorial/ > > > neither of which seem to exist. These are allegedly tutorials written > > > by SooHyoung Oh. Does anyone know where they can be found? Might > > > anyone have a copy soewhere? > > > > The internet archive does: > > > > > http://web.archive.org/http://plus.kaist.ac.kr/~shoh/ocaml/lablgtk2/treeview-tutorial/ > > > http://web.archive.org/http://plus.kaist.ac.kr/~shoh/ocaml/lablgtk2/lablgtk2-tutorial/ > > Success! > > Yes, those are both there. And the lablgtk2 tutorial even has a pointer > to the > tutorial's source code, which exists as a tar archive, and is this an easy > download. > > The treeview tutorial is in html, It seems not to have source code, and > consists > of many web pages. After a compete download, I suppose it would be > possible to > reverse-engineer to create source code if needed. > > -- hendrik > > -- > Caml-list mailing list. Subscription management and archives: > https://sympa.inria.fr/sympa/arc/caml-list > Beginner's list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ocaml_beginners > Bug reports: http://caml.inria.fr/bin/caml-bugs >