On Thu, 6 May 1999, John VanLoon wrote:

> I have been developing an SVGALIB GUI for a few weeks now (along with other 
> stuff). My first impression is that I would rather be shot in the stomach 
> by a bleary eyed marksman. X seems to be too large (this is an embedded 
> project). I had to scale the fonts myself and it took a while to get code 
> to manipulate BDF fonts (I still have not gotten any BDF fonts so does the 
> code work?). What is the popular GUI development in use?
> Thanks for your help,
> John

I use FLTK (www.fltk.org) with XFree86. There has been disscussion on the
FLTK list about "porting" FLTK to SVGALIB and perhaps eventually the
framebuffer console (fbcon). Sadly, I don't think anyone is aggressively
taking up this task. FLTK is a pretty nice (small) toolkit, so it would be
a good candidate for a port. The code has been ported to Win32.

You can ask on the FLTK mailing-list, maybe someone has pushed that
project along, or you could take it up. :)

-Don

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