This package contains [incr Tk] version 3.0.1. [incr Tk] is a
companion to [incr Tcl] and builds a ``mega-widget'' framework into
Tk. The [incr Tk] extension is also known as ``itk''.
A companion to [incr Tk] called [incr Widgets] provides a widget set,
with many improved widgets. The [incr Widgets] collection is also known
as ``iwidgets'' and is available in x11-toolkits.
This package contains [incr Widgets] version 4.0.1, which is a companion
to [incr Tk] and provides a widget set, with many improved widgets. The
[incr Widgets] collection is also known as "iwidgets", or "mega-widgets".
Xaw3dxft is a Xaw (Athena Widget Set) replacement that looks
three-dimensional.
Xaw3dxft is an extended version of xaw3d with support for UTF8 input
and UTF8 encoding of text, and rendering text with the Freetype
library and Truetype fonts. It should be mostly compatible with the
original xaw3d library, except for font management : everything
using the old X11 core font routines should be replaced by their
freetype equivalents.
The main advantage of using libxaw3dxft over libxaw3d or libxaw is
that all text will appear nicely antialiasedd when using truetype fonts
in the menu widgets. Also, the use of UTF8 makes it easier to
internationalize applications in arbitrary languages.
Three widgets to display scientific data as dynamic plot :
- WScroll like an oscilloscope (or pen-recorder) scrolling though the
window
- WEzdraw dynamix X/Y plotting
- WHistbar bargraph display with time as 3-rd dimension
Glade is a free user interface builder for GTK+ and GNOME. After designing a
user interface with glade-2 the layout and configuration are saved in an XML
file. libglade is a library which knows how to build and hook up the user
interface described in the Glade XML file at application run time.
This extension module binds libglade to Perl so you can create and manipulate
user interfaces in Perl code in conjunction with Gtk2 and even Gnome2. Better
yet you can load a file's contents into a PERL scalar do a few magical regular
expressions to customize things and the load up the app.
It doesn't get any easier.
Perl bindings to the 2.x series of the Gtk+ graphical user interface library.
This module allows you to write graphical user interfaces in a perlish and
object-oriented way, freeing you from the casting and memory management in C,
yet remaining very close in spirit to original API. Find out more about Gtk+
at http://www.gtk.org.
The GTK+ Reference Manual is also a handy companion when writing Gtk
programs in any language. http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/
The perl bindings follow the C API very closely, and the C reference
documentation should be considered the canonical source.
To discuss gtk2-perl, ask questions and flame/praise the authors,
join gtk-perl-list@gnome.org at lists.gnome.org.
Wax is a user-friendly layer on top of wxPython. It allows for easier
GUI programming in a more "Pythonic" way.
C++ wrapper for GTK+ toolkit
The Tile Widget Set is a next-generation re-implementation of many of the core
Tk widgets, along with the addition of several new widgets. With Tile, Tk
applications can achieve an appearance much closer to native platform widgets,
as well as take advantage of a modern, highly dynamic theme engine to produce a
wide variety of alternative user interface styles. Tile widgets complement the
existing Tk widgets, and Tile is currently being incorporated directly into Tk.
XmHTML is a Motif widget capable of displaying HTML 3.2 documents.
Features include a very good HTML parser (which is as also available
as a Widget) with excellent document verification and repair
capabilities.
Features built in support for X11 bitmaps, pixmaps, GIF87a & GIF89a
(using a patent free LZW decoding method), animated gifs, JPEG
(baseline and progressive) and PNG (all features supported), anchor
highlighting, text justification, full HTML <FRAME> support, HTML
frames and many more. It also comes with four examples demonstrating
possible use of the XmHTML widget.