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Re: what gui backend
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Pete French |
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Re: what gui backend |
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Sun, 23 May 2004 12:38:06 +0100 |
> Realistically for now: yes. If you are using a local terminal and can
> stand a chance of a little freetype/nfont pain, use art. If you are
> using a remote terminal or want something that will almost always work
> but don't mind a few jaggies, use xlib.
Does art not work on a remote X server ? Am about to try this when I go
into work on monday as a way of deploying GNustep apps to Windows
user (host them all on a server and remote display to an X server under
Windows).
Any comments on the viability of this BTW ? I havent thought this throuhg
in any deatil and am wondering if I am going to get problems with more
than one person wanting to use an App...
-bat.
- what gui backend, Martin Kuball, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend, MJ Ray, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend,
Pete French <=
- Re: what gui backend, Alexander Malmberg, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend, Julian Leyh, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend, Alex Perez, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend, Julian Leyh, 2004/05/26
- Re: what gui backend, Julian Leyh, 2004/05/27
- Re: what gui backend, Pete French, 2004/05/24
- Re: what gui backend, Alexander Malmberg, 2004/05/25
- Re: what gui backend, MJ Ray, 2004/05/23
Re: what gui backend, Martin Kuball, 2004/05/24
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