I was looking recently on fxguide a video about an upcoming nuke version.
One of the comments that caught my attention was that the presenter 
mentioned that nuke was using a new toolkit.   Or... not really.  To 
really paraphrase what he says on the videos...
          "this toolkit allows us to do these kind of things"
which is obviously not the same thing.  But some of the things shown are 
not possible with current released fltk2.

So I have to ask.... Is fltk2 dead for nuke?  The reason I ask is that 
I've been wanting to fork fltk2 now for some time, and I've been 
somewhat hesitant to do so.  But if nuke is moving away from it, I'll 
start the fork tomorrow, so I can start bringing in git for simpler 
collaboration, my ruby fluid, cmake and start encapsulating all the 
drawing code.

-- 
Gonzalo Garramuño
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AMD4400 - ASUS48N-E
GeForce7300GT
Kubuntu Edgy

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