Le 25/11/2015 00:50, Timo Buhrmester a écrit :
What's left after Qt and Gtk have been removed?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLTK

    Here is a summary of my readings on FLTK and Xforms:

    Both FLTK and Xforns originate from the same older /Forms/ library.

    Both are available from debian main.

FLTK is OO and written in C++. It has Perl, Python, Lua, Ruby and Tcl bindings. Xforms is written in C. No binding is listed on the project's site.

Both libraries come with a GUI designer application, FLUID for FLTK, and fdesign for Xforms.

Both are cross-platform: all *nix, MacOS, Windows (maybe not all versions of Windows, for Xforms). Both toolkits are available in Debian. Both have an opengl interface and FLTK also has a cairo interface.

These two libraries are lightweight, but their style is fixed and cannot follow the customization of the DE. On the other hand, they have the same style on all platforms.

Amusing: Xfce was originally based on Xforms, before it switched to Gtk+.

    Didier


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