May be, it's not a only Gentoo question, but I want to write and start
applications under Gentoo and Windows. I saw Tcl/Tk library in work (as
example OOMMF: http://math.nist.gov/oommf/, but it, sometimes, unstable
under Windows XP). And it did not like me to look of buttons, lists etc.
Other way
On Sonntag 31 Mai 2009, Alexander Pilipovsky wrote:
May be, it's not a only Gentoo question, but I want to write and start
applications under Gentoo and Windows. I saw Tcl/Tk library in work (as
example OOMMF: http://math.nist.gov/oommf/, but it, sometimes, unstable
under Windows XP). And it
On May 31, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Sonntag 31 Mai 2009, Alexander Pilipovsky wrote:
May be, it's not a only Gentoo question, but I want to write and
start
applications under Gentoo and Windows. I saw Tcl/Tk library in work
(as
example OOMMF:
On Sonntag 31 Mai 2009, Roy Wright wrote:
On May 31, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Sonntag 31 Mai 2009, Alexander Pilipovsky wrote:
May be, it's not a only Gentoo question, but I want to write and
start
applications under Gentoo and Windows. I saw Tcl/Tk library in work
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Sonntag 31 Mai 2009, Roy Wright wrote:
java - portability was one of the original design goals
and it is still ugly. Also very funny and old bugs.
Given the OP's question (identical look and feel across platforms a very
high priority) he should
Alexander Pilipovsky ha scritto:
May be, it's not a only Gentoo question, but I want to write and start
applications under Gentoo and Windows. I saw Tcl/Tk library in work (as
example OOMMF: http://math.nist.gov/oommf/, but it, sometimes, unstable
under Windows XP). And it did not like me to
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