On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 11:49p, Jamie Honan wrote: > > BTW, also look at evas. (search on freshmeat) This has a nice > canvas model, which, surprisingly looks like the primatives that > Tk relies on. > > For complete GUI toolkits, there are also Qt and Gtk. These more > directly C++/C based (with other language bindings). I'm glad someone has mentioned using a toolkit :) I was going to suggest Gtk if it has to be C. If it doesn't have to be C, then Qt would be a good choice, or even Java might be a good bridge to eventually learn C++ (and C) -- Regards John -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Crossfire
- RE: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Jim Hague
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Andrew Reilly
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Matthew Dalton
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Jim Hague
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Andrew Reilly
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Jamie Honan
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with CA Nick Croft
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Secret Squirrel
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Jamie Honan
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C John Ryland
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Secret Squirrel
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Crossfire
- [SLUG] Tape Drive Reset Sean Carmody
- RE: [SLUG] Tape Drive Reset Sean Carmody
- Re: [SLUG] Tape Drive Reset Michael Lake
- Re: [SLUG] Tape Drive Reset John Clarke
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Jamie Honan
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Jeff Waugh
- Re: [SLUG] Simple Graphics with C Jamie Honan
