GtkAda is an Ada graphical toolkit based on Gtk+ widgets using the
object-oriented features of the language. Gtk+ is a graphical toolkit
written in C for X-Window and Win32 that was originally developed as
the basis for GIMP.
GtkAda is an Ada graphical toolkit based on Gtk3 widgets using the
object-oriented features of the language. Gtk3 is a graphical toolkit
written in C for X-Window and Win32 that was originally developed as
the basis for GIMP.
GtkExtra is a useful set of widgets for creating GUI's for the X
Window System using GTK+ 2.0. You can use it complementary to GTK+ 2.0
and it is written in C.
GtkSourceViewMM is a C++ binding of GtkSourceView, a text widget that extends
the standard gtk+ 2.x text widget. It improves the gtk+ text widget by
implementing syntax highlighting and other features typical of a source editor.
GtkSourceView is a text widget that extends the standard GTK+ 2.x text widget
GtkTextView. It improves GtkTextView by implementing syntax highlighting and
other features typical of a source editor.
GtkSourceViewMM is a C++ binding of GtkSourceView, a text widget that extends
the standard gtk+ 2.x text widget. It improves the gtk+ text widget by
implementing syntax highlighting and other features typical of a source editor.
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
ColourChooser is a dialogue box which allows the user to pick a colour from
the list in rgb.txt (supplied with X Windows), or to create a colour by
setting RGB (red, green, blue) values with slider controls.
pure-gtk is a collection of bindings to use the GTK+ GUI toolkit version 2.x
with Pure. The bindings include the gtk (+gdk), glib, atk, cairo and pango
libraries, each in their own Pure module.
This is Tk version 8.4, a GUI toolkit for Tcl.
The best way to get started with Tcl is to read ``Tcl and the Tk
Toolkit'' by John K. Ousterhout, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-63337-X.