Johannes Schauer <jo...@debian.org> writes: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Johannes Schauer <jo...@debian.org> > > * Package name : glui > Version : 2.37 > Upstream Author : Paul Rademacher, Bill Baxter, John Kew, Nigel Stewart > * URL : https://github.com/libglui/glui/wiki > * License : ZLIB > Programming Lang: C++ > Description : GLUT-based C++ user interface library which provides > controls such as buttons, checkboxes, radio buttons, and > spinners to OpenGL applications > > Features of the GLUI User Interface Library include: > > * Complete integration with GLUT toolkit > * Simple creation of a new user interface window with a single line of code > * Support for multiple user interface windows > * Standard user interface controls such as: > * Buttons > * Checkboxes for boolean variables > * Radio Buttons for mutually-exclusive options > * Editable text boxes for inputting text, integers, and floating-point > values > * Spinners for interactively manipulating integer and floating-point > values > * Static text fields > * Panels for grouping sets of controls > * Separator lines to help visually organize groups of controls > * Controls can generate callbacks when their values change > * Variables can be linked to controls and automatically updated when the > value of the control changes ("live variables") > * Controls can be automatically synchronized to reflect changes in live > variables > * Controls can trigger GLUT redisplay events when their values change > * Layout and sizing of controls is automatic > * Controls can be grouped into columns > * User can cycle through controls using Tab key
Does it connect to AT-SPI? In other words, is it accessible? New toolkits should try to be accessible, because they are a multiplier for accessibility problems. If a toolkit does not support accessibility, all applications written in it are automatically inaccessible to people with disabilities. -- CYa, ⡍⠁⠗⠊⠕