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From: Andrew Cottrell <andnews AT ihug DOT com DOT oz DOT au>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Linux compatible text dialogs?
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 21:03:12 +1100
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>how does one create "graphical" text interfaces that can easily be ported
>to/from Linux? I think that I want something like a combination of the
>curses and dialog libs. Looking through DJGPP's package lists I found
>dlg09 which says it needs ncurses and pdcur24 that only seems to be
>curses. Will this combination work or are there better alternatives?

The other option for text windowing library is TV 2.01 - aka Turbo
Vision Text windowing library originally from Borland and available
for DJGPP, MSVC, Linux text and Linux X.

The other option is PDCurses - grab it from the developers site as the
one in the V2Tk directory is and old version.

If you want true graphics cross platform library check out Allegro.

Andrew

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