On Friday 08 February 2002 00:41, Philip T. Cobbin wrote:
> I've had good results with open motif...and I believe it's now part of
> the redhat 7.2 release. You have take hats off to the architects of
> motif when you consider Windows by microsloth and a slew of others are
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"Philip T. Cobbin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've had good results with open motif...and I believe it's now part of
> the redhat 7.2 release.
It's not.
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Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.
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I've had good results with open motif...and I believe it's now part of
the redhat 7.2 release. You have take hats off to the architects of
motif when you consider Windows by microsloth and a slew of others are
mere subsets of the original motif ar
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Why would you want motif???
>
> You can either use QT (and by this it will be easier if you want to port it
> to WIndows or Mac), or gtk-- (although it's not good compared to QT)...
>
> BTW - you should upgrade to redhat 7.2 (unless you di
Hi,
Lesstif.org will give a compatible Motif
clone.
Try also Qt++, Gtk+, Fltk, Tcl/Tk.
There are much better and advanced
toolkits than proprietary Motif, so search..
Ajith
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Li Bing wrote:
Dear
all, I
need to design GUI applications over RedHat 7.0. I have ever used Java
Swing. If chosing C++, how can I do it? Where can I get Motif? Thanks
so much,Li
Bing
Li Bing wrote:
Dear
all, I
need to design GUI applications over RedHat 7.0. I have ever used Java
Swing. If chosing C++, how can I do it? Where can I get Motif? Thanks
so much,Li
Bing
Why would you want motif???
You can either use QT (and by this it will be easier if you want to port it
to WIndows or Mac), or gtk-- (although it's not good compared to QT)...
BTW - you should upgrade to redhat 7.2 (unless you did upgrade the essintial
components like glibc, gcc
Dear all,
I need to design GUI applications
over RedHat 7.0. I have ever used Java Swing. If chosing C++, how can I do it?
Where can I get Motif?
Thanks so much,
Li Bing