On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1) < praveen...@in.bosch.com> wrote:
> Ok its like this: > Our application was developed using fltk-1.3.x. We have lots of existing > code that depends on fltk. > > But the person who decided to use fltk-1.3 was really a moron. > Because, fltk-1.3 was modified by nano-X people to use nxlib interfaces, > and all to test the nano-X (x server type) library. > > This was a few years back. > Now we need a change in fltk. fltk-1.3 has latin1 encoding support and we > need our application to internationalize. > Now for the same we have an answer with fltk-2.0. It supports utf-8. Also > note that all of the fltk is built and tested with X11. > > The problem is if I use the same setup, replace fltk-1.3 with fltk-2.0, I > need to do lots of changes in nxlib and nano-X, for which I do not have > enough time and also it is risky. > So I think that the easiest solution would be have X11 running on the system > directly. So that fltk-2.0 runs without any problem. > > Do you follow? > Yes, it's pretty clear now.But forget to mention about the OS part.Do you have to stick with any specific OS?if no, then I will recommend to use Angstrom with X(kdrive), which you can build lively by using online builder. Angstrom repository already contains fltk (not sure about the version). > ------------------------------ > *From:* Siji Sunny [mailto:sijisu...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Wednesday, 11. August 2010 12:17 PM > *To:* Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1) > *Cc:* xorg@lists.freedesktop.org > > *Subject:* Re: X lib support for embedded systems. > > > > On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 5:29 PM, Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1) < > praveen...@in.bosch.com> wrote: > >> Hello there. >> >> I am developing graphics system to one of our touch screen keypad. >> I planned to use fltk-2.0 to achieve the same. >> For this I required X11. But as the X11 is very huge, I wanted a slimmed >> down version of the same. >> Basically X11 and fltk must occupy not more than 20MB! >> >> Fltk basically uses these libraries from X11: -lXext, -lXft, -lXcursor, >> -lXinerma and -lXi. >> >> Can anyone help me in building X11 for my system? >> > Not sure what exactly you want to do, there are already lot of options are > available for embedded systems, Like Angstom, ubuntu-arm,android etc.. > In all those OS having the capability of handling the applications with and > with out X(frame buffer). > > Instead of fltk, you can give a try with Clutter (Gtk Clutter). > > > > >> Thanks, >> Praveen >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> xorg@lists.freedesktop.org: X.Org support >> Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg >> Info: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg >> Your subscription address: sijisu...@gmail.com >> > > > > -- > Siji Sunny > > -- Siji Sunny
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