You can download the nano-x and nxlib sources that I used here:

http://nanox-microwindows-nxlib-fltk-for-dos.googlecode.com/files/nanox-dos-src-170911.zip

The changes I did were mainly regarding the makefiles. I did not make notes of the other small changes I did but you can use e.g. http://winmerge.org/ to get the differences highlighted for you.

I did not test this but the sources - apart from the makefiles - should compile on Linux, not just on DOS.

I also wrote an FLTK tutorial based on my DOS port of FLTK/NXLIB/Nano-X:
http://nanox-microwindows-nxlib-fltk-for-dos.googlecode.com/files/FLTK-Tutorial.pdf

You will find simple test programs in there.

I did a font.alias file so the fonts FLTK is looking for are pointed to existing font files. Otherwise just the system default font is used.

Regards

Georg Potthast

----- Original Message ----- From: "Johannes Schock" <j.sch...@stiefelgmbh.de>
To: "'Arun Ram M'" <arunra...@gmail.com>; <nanogui@linuxhacker.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 7:54 AM
Subject: AW: [nanogui] fltk 1.3.0 with nano-x 0.91 and nxlib 0.45


I will probably try that and see how it turns out. Will provide you
more details soon.

You should do that, because I'm quite sure you need the newest development
versions of nanox and nxlib for fltk 1.3.
AFAIK Georg Potthast managed also getting 1.3 to work. Perhaps he can tell
which versions he used.

Johannes


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