I have just successfully built Gtk2Hs against the native Mac OS X port
of Gtk at:
http://developer.imendio.com/projects/gtk-macosx
This implies we can now use Gtk2Hs on the Mac without X11. The sample
apps still look rather alien compared to normal Mac apps, but they are
a big improvement over the X11 version.
Regards,
Neil
On 12 Dec 2007, at 19:40, Miguel Mitrofanov wrote:
Is there any really cross-platform GUI library for Haskell?
Gtk2Hs is good (I suppose), but it requires X. OK, I have X, but
it's not "native" on my Mac; some Mac users don't install it and
almost all Mac users don't always run it.
I was able to install wxHaskell (after some hacking - this was
really painful); and Blobs editor compiled successfully, but then
resisted to run.
Tk-based libraries seem to be good, and Tk can be run "natively" on
Mac (i.e., without X), but none of them seem to compile.
Sorry if this message seems like I'm angry; I am, but that's only
for a moment.
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