Re: GUI Extension Languages (fwd)

1998-11-22 Thread cbbrowne
Linas said... > It's been rumoured that Anthony Joseph Seward said: > > > > I haven't seen anyone mention this yet so I thought I might as well do it. There >is a G tk+ UI builder that uses XML as it's file format. You design the UI and when you click on ' Write source code', out pops C sourc

Re: GUI Extension Languages (fwd)

1998-11-21 Thread linas
Hi Jeremy, It's been rumoured that Anthony Joseph Seward said: > > I haven't seen anyone mention this yet so I thought I might as well do it. There is >a Gtk+ UI builder that uses XML as it's file format. You design the UI and when you >click on 'Write source code', out pops C source from t

Re: GUI Extension Languages (fwd)

1998-11-08 Thread linas
It's been rumoured that Mike Skowronski said: > > OK, explain to me how to do this in your view of the world: I have Ccode, > > it is going to generate a table with N rows; I only know N at run time. > > How do I create html/xml that will display properly? > > > The (ugly but still the best I co

Re: GUI Extension Languages (fwd)

1998-10-30 Thread Anthony Joseph Seward
I haven't seen anyone mention this yet so I thought I might as well do it. There is a Gtk+ UI builder that uses XML as it's file format. You design the UI and when you click on 'Write source code', out pops C source from the internal XML description. The homepage is http://glade.pn.org/ The

Re: GUI Extension Languages (fwd)

1998-10-29 Thread linas
Hey, I am glad you wrote, as I recently got very excited about this type of stuff. ... It's been rumoured that Mike Skowronski said: > > What I was trying to do was not reinvent tcl/tk I was looking to get away > from web browsers in general. If you had two networked xml interpreters at > two n

Re: GUI Extension Languages (fwd)

1998-10-14 Thread linas
It's been rumoured that Arnt Gulbrandsen said: > > Someone's just written something like that for Qt. You write xml with > tags like "button", " etc. > > http://www.didx.com/xml-builder.html looks like it. Hmm, That's interesting, & I have to digest that some more. But it strikes me as a kin