On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Mojca Miklavec
<mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:34, Hans Hagen wrote:
>> On 18-6-2010 11:09, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>>
>>>> Maybe a lua script to install fonts is better -- we can eventually
>>>> think to a wxLua gui interface .
>>>
>>> Or start expanding fontinst to handle OpenType fonts? Anyone?
>>
>> no, and i see no reason why ... afaik fontinst does things with type 1 fonts
>
> I thought it was ironic enough to understand it as a joke :)
>
> Mojca
>
http://www.wxwidgets.org/
wxWidgets is a C++ library that lets developers create applications
for Windows, OS X, Linux and UNIX on 32-bit and 64-bit architectures
as well as several mobile platforms including Windows Mobile, iPhone
SDK and embedded GTK+. It has popular language bindings for Python,
Perl, Ruby  and many other languages. Unlike other cross-platform
toolkits, wxWidgets gives its applications a truly native look and
feel because it uses the platform's native API rather than emulating
the GUI. It's also extensive, free, open-source and mature. Why not
give it a try, like many others have?

http://wxlua.sourceforge.net/
wxLua is a set of bindings to the C++ wxWidgets  cross-platform  GUI
library for the Lua programming language. You can write complex,
graphical, interactive programs with wxLua to develop and deliver your
software with the programming ease of an interpreted language like
Lua. Nearly all of the functionality of wxWidgets is exposed to Lua,
meaning that your programs can have windows, dialogs, menus, toolbars,
controls, image loading and saving, drawing, sockets, streams,
printing, clipboard access... and much more.

For Lua x windows already comes with a set of examples of wxLua...
erlang come with a wx binding by default...
ah yes, wxPython is also good...




-- 
luigi
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