2006/2/26, Robert Jonsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > As for other toolkits, there are soon as many as there are stars in the sky, > though most of them don't get installed on a standard system. I wonder how > widespread fltk is? I checked it out a very long time ago there was a lot of > things to like about it, small, gui-builder etc...
I'm using fltk, and I quite like it, it's small and fast, and most distris have it in their repositories, It compilies quickly, so it's not a big issue if it's missing on the users system. There are also quite a few nice fltk-based apps, so I guess most audio users might have it on their boxes as well. I switched from wxWidgets to fltk, and I do net regret it because it offers almost the same cross-platform capablities (X11, OSX, win32), while it's headers are much smaller, which results in faster compile times, and this is convinient during development. There are some things that I'm missing, that wx has, but I've always found ways to work around these shortcomings. -Richard
