Hi Marc

I have looked at xforms, it is helpful to study to understand FLTK too.

Thanks and Thanks to Jay for his post too

On 13-05-25 11:51 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 08:39:17PM -0400, Patrick Mc(avery wrote:
Hi Richard

Actually I am not looking for a Windows clone, just a
software-correct GUI. I don't need much too. I need text input
widgets and a way to display graphs. The graphs could be
grammatically created images that are independent of the window
manager and widget toolkit but simply presented to the user.

XFCE was okay on Linux but I still had some issues. XFCE on Fedora
was a train wreck.

Simple graphics software, especially the engineering kind, can be built
around xforms, that we have in our ports tree...

For more advanced stuff, I would dearly recommend qt >= 4.

(and possibly kde4 proper once the current transition period gets sorted
out).

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