FOX is a C++ GUI toolkit that is supposed to
allow programmers to write a program once, and
compile anywhere (or so the website says, it sounds
like Java to me). FOX is a very flexible library,
it has all sorts of functions and options, and is
supposed to be fairly fast.
FOX is a C++ GUI toolkit that is supposed to allow programmers to write
a program once, and compile anywhere (or so the website says, it sounds
like Java to me). FOX is a very flexible library, it has all sorts of
functions and options, and is supposed to be fairly fast.
Author: Jeroen van der Zijp <jvz@cfdrc.com>
c++-gtk-utils is a lightweight library containing a number of classes and
functions for programming GTK+ programs using C++ in POSIX (UNIX-like)
environments, where the user does not want to use a full-on wrapper such as
gtkmm or wxWidgets, or is concerned about exception safety or thread safety
of the wrapper and their documentation.
The VTE library inserts terminal capability strings into a trie, and then
uses it to determine if data received from a pseudo-terminal is a control
sequence or just random data. The sample program "interpret" illustrates
more or less what the widget sees after it filters incoming data.
Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework for developers
using C++ or QML, a CSS/JavaScript-like language.
The Qt Quick Controls module provides a set of controls that can be
used to build complete interfaces in Qt Quick.
Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework for developers
using C++ or QML, a CSS/JavaScript-like language.
The Qt Quick Controls module provides a set of controls that can be
used to build complete interfaces in Qt Quick.
wxPython is a GUI toolkit for the Python programming language. It allows Python
programmers to create programs with a robust, highly functional graphical user
interface, simply and easily. It is implemented as a Python extension module
(native code) that wraps the popular wxWidgets cross platform GUI library, which
is written in C++.
from the home page:
With Pawm you can minimize windows, that are placed on a
small auto-hide bar at the bottom, for a better access to
all apps. It also includes a small clock on the bar, that
can be easily disabled.
This is a window manager based on the Qt library. It supports
icons, keyboard controls, and virtual screens. It comes with two
applets: a biff-like mail indicator and a clock, both designed to
be swallowed by its toolbar.
Caution! Killing this window manager will kill some of your X
clients (applications).
Trevor Johnson
Konsole is a terminal program for KDE.
As well as being a standalone program, it is also used by other KDE
programs such as the Kate editor and KDevelop development environment
to provide easy access to a terminal window. Konsole's features and
usage are explained and illustrated in the Konsole handbook, which can
be accessed by browsing to "help:/konsole" in Konqueror.