Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!bu.edu!xylogics!samsung!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!jpl-devvax!david From: david@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV (David E. Smyth) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Window I/F Development Packages Message-ID: <8954@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV> Date: 1 Aug 90 16:38:26 GMT References: Reply-To: david@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV (David E. Smyth) Distribution: comp Organization: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA Lines: 47 faigin@aerospace.aero.org (Daniel P. Faigin) writes: > >I am looking for information regarding packages that are used in the >development of complex windowing programs under Unix. ... The Widget Creation Library (the distribution includes Mri - the Motif Resource Interpreter). >1. What are the package's significant features? Its drawbacks? Allows "everything" about the interface to be specified in resource files. It is not WYSIWYG. >2. What does this package do in relation to its competition? Its very simple. It is TRIVIAL to tell it about your custom widgets. Its free. People tell me they like it. >3. What hardware bases does the package run on? Supposedly, anything which supports X11 and Motif. However, people are having problems on MIPS machines (both sexes). Certainly works on Sun3, Sun3x, Sun4, and VAX MtXinu UNIX. >4. Does the package generate code? If so, what languages? Its written in C, is allows you to use resource files. >5. Does the package interface with existing code? If so, what languages? I don't see why not. >6. What is the cost for a development license for the package? A runtime > license? Maintenance support? Free, free, free. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- David Smyth david@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov Senior Software Engineer, seismo!cit-vax!jpl-devvax!david X and Object Guru. (818)393-0983 Jet Propulsion Lab, M/S 230-103, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109 --------------------------- Quote of the Day: --------------------------- "A Guru is not one who simply knows all the answers. Rather, a Guru is like one who walks among the mountains, and by wandering around abit, can see the horizon through long narrow canyons." -------------------------------------------------------------------------