Michael B Golden wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 9 Oct 1999 21:49:38 +0000 Tom Gilbert
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >The only graphical "form builder" I have come across for Linux is
> >glade. This uses gtk to build forms in a drag-and-drop fashion, and is
> >easy to use, but you'll need to know a little about gtk programming...
> 
> There is also Visual TCL. I have used it and it is very easy to make
> GUIs, but I didn't know TCL, so I couldn't add any code. I'm not sure
> where you can get it; it was on my RedHat 5.2 Bonus CD from Macmillan.
> 
> I have also heard that KDevelop can do visual development, but I haven't
> checked to make sure.
> 
> Glade: gtk+
> vTCL: TCL/TK
> KDevelop: Qt
> 
> > Michael Golden
<SNIP>
Tom and Michael, thanks for the tip. Tomorrow morning I'll download
glade from www.linuxberg.org and take it for a test ride.

I also downloaded the Visual Tcl or vtcl. It is a little nice
application in Tcl to graphically build forms generating Tcl code. It is
amazing that 102K of files can do so much.

Now, my personal challenge will be to learn either Tcl or gtk, looking
for the most adequate for the connections with SQL. Suggestions? ;)


Francisco

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