I realize that this message would be better off going to the
linux-c-programming list, but I keep getting errors about it not
existing if I try to send mail to it, so I decided to turn here.
I am looking for a tool or set of libraries to develop GUIs with.
I currently have Visual TCL, but I don't know TCL, so it only looks
pretty. One advantage to it though is cross-platform. What I am looking
for is a Visual type tool like vtcl, but I want to be able to code in
C/C++ instead of TCL. Cross platform would be appreciated, but not
required. I would like to use the gtk+ widget set for Linux development,
but I also need a widget set in which I can develop apps for FreeBSD and
make them look _exactly_ as if they were native Win9X apps. Any ideas for
either of these? I am willing to learn how to make GUIs with coding
instead of a Visual tool, but I'm not sure how to do so, or what
libraries to use. Any tutorials or easy to understand, but detailed, man
pages related to this? I would prefer Graphical development which I could
tweak with code though. Are there any tools like this?
P.S. I need to be able to compile them, which is another reason I can't
use TCL. Some is for a project which it is quite necessary to have be
closed source, but most will be GPL.
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Michael Golden
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