[bf1942] Remote Console support

David Thomas Strock dtstrock at csd.uwm.edu
Wed Jan 1 15:17:34 EST 2003


Yeah, both GTK+ and QT (my personal preference) are nice cross-platform
libraries. Another that you might look into is wxWindows 
(www.wxwindows.org). I havn't used it a whole lot, but a friend of mine
swears by it and its easy to use.


On 1 Jan 2003, Malte [ISO-8859-1] Schröder wrote:

> i would start to look at those gui-toolkits like GTK+ (www.gtk.org, C)
> or QT (http://www.trolltech.com/, C++), I would prefer GTK+ :)
> 
> On Mit, 2003-01-01 at 13:03, ScratchMonkey wrote:
> > --On Wednesday, January 01, 2003 4:27 PM +1100 Kevin Lockitt 
> > <kevin at blackbagops.com> wrote:
> > 
> > > I'd be more than happy to port these utils to Linux but I know exactly
> > > 0.0 about developing X-Windows apps. Does anyone know of any good
> > > references for a Win32 C programmer wanting to learn X programming?
> > 
> > Alas, I'm somewhat in the same boat. Other cross-platform GUI apps I've 
> > seen (notably TeamSpeak) use Kylix and its CLX controls. You could also ask 
> > in comp.os.linux.development.apps. Googling that group should turn up some 
> > suggestions, as I'm sure it's a FAQ there.
> > 
> > For Win32, are you using C and the Win32 API, or C++ and some kind of 
> > framework or class library? (I've done a little MFC, and I've coded my own 
> > C++ framework on OS/2 many years ago.)
> 
> 




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