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From: | minh thu |
Subject: | Re: [Chicken-users] cross-platform gui toolkit |
Date: | Mon, 5 Feb 2007 10:03:54 +0100 |
Hi all,
[snip] If I had a simple, GUI toolkit running on Linux, OS X and Windows, binds native widgets, has a simple basic graphics API (OpenGL would be ideal), is smaller than 1-2 MB, provides text-editing (multiline), buttons, images, frames, checkboxes, and a couple more widgets, simple menus, then I'd be happy.
About the API. You'd like to go opengl-style, right (stateful or stateless ?) ? What about a xhtml/css/javascript style ? I mean, of course, everything in Scheme but with content/presentation/logic separated... Otherwise, it would be the classical event-based (with callbacks) mechanism ? I wonder what other means could be used. Maybe some kind of message passing instead of function calling ? (any idea of gui toolkit for erlang ?) Or some kind of spreadcheet-like (I think to phooey in haskell or cello in common lisp). Sorry, I understand the goal is to be practical and cheap for the time and effort of the community :) Cheers, thu
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