Nope, I'm looking for a C library that helps draw the graphical elements 
(windows, buttons, ...) like to build a graphical application.  It needs 
to be lightweight - this is going to fit on a boot disk.  Embedded apps 
like cash register displays, etc use something like this.

Along the lines of "libgtk" but for DOS applications.  Lots of things 
out there, but I haven't looked at them.  That's why I'm fishing for 
recommendations.

-jh


Florian Xaver wrote:
> Hi, you mean an development enviroment?
> I am using SETEDIT or Necromancer's DOS Navigator.
>
> Bye
>   Flo
>
>   
>> Slightly off-topic: can anyone recommend a (good) DOS graphical toolkit 
>> for C programming?
>>     
>
>   


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