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Message-Id: <199812021329.NAA17076@remus.clara.net>
From: "Arthur" <arfa AT clara DOT net>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Cc: <daros AT elettra80 DOT com>
Subject: RE: GUI...
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 13:28:08 -0000
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>     Ciao
> After trying lots, lots lots lots of GUI for djgpp - mostly based on
> allegro - i realized I
> can't find one that meet my needs in all. So, what I need, is
>
>     - C++ object : windows, buttons, textboxes; in fact I just need real
> textboxes and
>       just pretty drawings for other objects
>     - No need for move,d & d
>     - Possibility to load bitmaps
>     - possibility to use ALL with keyboard
>     - possibility to run ALL without mouse :)
>     - (possibly can compile under linux with svgalib, not xwin, but it's
> optional :))

Doesn't the built-in Allegro GUI do all these things? If not, can't you do a
hybrid of an existing GUI. For example, I understand that text-box support
is limited under the Allegro GUI. Why not look at the code, and adapt it for
your own use. Then all you need to do is to call your routine rather than
the Allegro one.

A C++ wrapper for the GUI functions would take approximately ten minutes if
you have already designed a good structure for it.



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