Pep Ribal wrote:
> The problem is that I want to start developing the GUI, but honestly I'm
> a bit lost and overwhelmed. I don't know which toolkit I should use.
> I've been looking at FLTK and GTK+, but I'm not sure they are the right
> tools to use. While they would be nice for the standard form
Well, the bitmap creation in itself is not a problem. My question is:
can this kind of windows be programmed, let's say, with GTK+? As I don't
know if I can get rid of the title bar and the gray buttons and the
standard widgets and the standard look. I don't know if such a window
with that precise
Pep.
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>
> Sorry, I forgot to post the bitmap... Here it is...
>
> Regarding the command-line thing, it might be good to start
> there. However, what should be the right tool to use when it
> comes the time to set up the GUI?
>
I'm not entirely clear about what you require, but your picture
Am Donnerstag 15 Februar 2007 19:10 schrieb Pep Ribal:
> Sorry, I forgot to post the bitmap... Here it is...
>
> Regarding the command-line thing, it might be good to start there.
> However, what should be the right tool to use when it comes the time to
> set up the GUI?
That is the point in start
Sorry, I forgot to post the bitmap... Here it is...
Regarding the command-line thing, it might be good to start there.
However, what should be the right tool to use when it comes the time to
set up the GUI?
Thanks.
Pep.
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Pep Ribal wrote:
> as I told you some days ago, I'm about to start a project with the IVAO
> guys to develop a client software for FlightGear. However, as I'm new at
> the Linux programming environment, I'm trying to decide how should the
> GUI of the application be done.
Probably you want to tak
Hi all,
as I told you some days ago, I'm about to start a project with the IVAO
guys to develop a client software for FlightGear. However, as I'm new at
the Linux programming environment, I'm trying to decide how should the
GUI of the application be done. The application should be rather simple:
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