Way to make a window with menu bar in linux?

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Creating a window with a menu bar in Linux involves GUI programming. The GTK toolkit is a recommended option for this purpose, as it provides the necessary components to build graphical user interfaces. Users may already have GTK installed on their systems, making it accessible for development. For those seeking to implement GUI features, exploring GTK's documentation and resources will be beneficial.
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Under Linux, is there any way to make a window with menu bar ? 10q

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You're talking about GUI programming, yeah? http://www.gtk.org would be able to do those. You've probably got one of them (if not both) already installed though. If you're not talking about GUI stuff, I have no idea what you mean, so please be more specific.
 
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Thanks Nylex, Gui is what I meant..
Thanks for the links...
 
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