On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 11:59:39PM +1100, Crossfire wrote:
> If your desire to learn how to program using Xlib, you should refer to
> souce code from simple X11 programs, the X11 programming manuals, and
> to any XLib tutorial material you can find.  (There is a book about
> XLib and Motif programming by Jan Newmarch which I learnt the basics
> of XLib programming from)

the (rather extensive) X11 reference docs that come with xfree86 aren't
too bad if you don't feel like buying a book.

it'll probably take you a few reads to resolve all the forward references
tho.

(debian package xspecs or xbooks depending on your version)

(you only want to read the Xlib and possibly Xt docs, the rest can get a
bit scary)

-- 
 - Gus
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