On 11/29/06, Mark Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What was that library that someone was developing for scientific widgets?
> They were things like analog indicators (or dials), an led, etc. I thought I
> saved the link, but can't find it now.
http://www.tesla.eletr
What was that library that someone was developing for scientific widgets? They
were things like analog indicators (or dials), an led, etc. I thought I saved
the link, but can't find it now.
Thanks!
Mark
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Sorry, the links of the english version were broken, but now I have already
fixed them.
http://tesla.eletrica.ufpr.br/~apb04/en/widgets.html
Thanks for the advice Alan.
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On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 12:06, Alexandre wrote:
> Hi, I've written this mail to show some widgets for gtk that I have done.
>This widgets are for technical / scientific uses.
>It's the first version (0.1), there may be bugs, but I want to correct
> them, and in the future, release it as a
Hi, I've written this mail to show some widgets for gtk that I have done.
This widgets are for technical / scientific uses.
It's the first version (0.1), there may be bugs, but I want to correct them,
and in the future, release it as a library (like qwt).
Here is the link to the page:
Alexandre wrote:
Hi, i'm begining to write technical widgets for gtk, like termometer, compass, dials..
I want to know if is there something done in this area.. and someone interested.
This kind of specialized widget library is always appreciated, since it
can be heavily reused! You may want
Hi, i'm begining to write technical widgets for gtk, like termometer,
compass, dials..
I want to know if is there something done in this area.. and someone
interested.
Alexandre.
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