On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 08:20:46PM +0200, Philipp Reichmuth wrote:
>
> In principle, not a bad thing, however FLTK doesn't support Unicode
> very well at present - except with the xunicode toolkit which is
> something of a deadie (look at its homepages:
> http://www.ab.wakwak
MJ> I think we should consider to use FLTK (www.fltk.org) as graphic library:
MJ> - it runs over Linux, UNIX, Windows, MacOS and OS/2.
MJ> - can be linked staticaly 'cause it's tiny.
MJ> - it's open source and free.
MJ> What do you think about it?
In principle,
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 12:40:44PM -0300, Murilo Juchem wrote:
> I think we should consider to use FLTK (www.fltk.org) as graphic library:
> - it runs over Linux, UNIX, Windows, MacOS and OS/2.
> - can be linked staticaly 'cause it's tiny.
> - it's open source and free
I think we should consider to use FLTK (www.fltk.org) as graphic library:
- it runs over Linux, UNIX, Windows, MacOS and OS/2.
- can be linked staticaly 'cause it's tiny.
- it's open source and free.
What do you think about it?
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"Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > portable to OS/2 PM. How do you estimate Abiword toolkit (abi/src/af/)?
>
> I don't know the Abiword toolkit. Do you have a link?
Please look at "af" directory of Abiword source. It contains an
abstraction
of the event handling, the fo
"Steve C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hi,
| I was wondering if you ever considered using fltk(http://www.fltk.org) for
| LyX?
| It has XForms compatibility and also works on Windows.
| Great work on LyX, I really like it and look forward to future versions.
The XForms comp
> I prefer Windows native to MFC, since Windows native code is fairly easily
> portable to OS/2 PM. How do you estimate Abiword toolkit (abi/src/af/)?
I don't know the Abiword toolkit. Do you have a link?
Greets,
Asger
"Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only true options I have seen for Win32 toolkits are Windows native
> (in C), the Microsoft Foundation Classes which are a relatively thin layer
> on top of the Windows widgets (in C++), Qt, which has an emulation mode
> which is pretty
Hi,
I was wondering if you ever considered using fltk(http://www.fltk.org) for
LyX?
It has XForms compatibility and also works on Windows.
Great work on LyX, I really like it and look forward to future versions.
Uwe> Another point is
Uwe> cross-platform availability for both Linux/Unix and Win32.
Just a quick remark on this: The support is there, so that FLTK
applications *wrok* on Win32, but they are not nice Win32 applications.
They do not behave like other applications on Win32, and I fin
>>>>> "Uwe" == Uwe Walschus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uwe> Hello, I'm not a developer and so it's easy for me to give the
Uwe> following advice: How about switching the GUI toolkit which LyX
Uwe> is build on from XForms to FLTK ? FLTK (http:
Hello,
I'm not a developer and so it's easy for me to give the following
advice:
How about switching the GUI toolkit which LyX is build on from XForms to
FLTK ? FLTK (http://www.fltk.org) is LGPL-ed, and even more, it provides
some kind of XForms- compatibility through a alternativ
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