> Sounds good, just making sure you know: FLTK comes with "fluid"
> which is a "widget layout manager", good for laying out dialogs and
> even somewhat complex window/widget layouts, though maybe a 
> bit limited
> for what people expect from a full on "IDE".

Yup.

I think what the OP wants is a "dynamic" layout manager, handling the
sizing and positioning of widgets as a window is resized and so on -
that seems to be what the linked article is describing anyway, in the
very brief scan I gave it.

>From the cursory scan I gave it, it is not clear that it achieves
anything that is not already possible with fltk's existing resizeable
mechanism.
(Though I concede that fltk's resizable mechanism, whilst powerful, can
be difficult to grok at first.)



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