Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c++:11166 comp.windows.x:31525 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!stan!kelly From: kelly@Solbourne.COM (kelly rise) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.windows.x Subject: Re: AT&T USL C++ Graphics Library Message-ID: <1991Jan16.154211.9562@Solbourne.COM> Date: 16 Jan 91 15:42:11 GMT References: <1814@dinl.mmc.UUCP> <1991Jan16.065713.28761@lth.se> Organization: Solbourne Computer, Inc. Lines: 29 In article <1991Jan16.065713.28761@lth.se> dag@control.lth.se (Dag Bruck) writes: >In article <1814@dinl.mmc.UUCP> noren@dinl.UUCP (Charles Noren) writes: >>AT&T is marketing a C++ graphics library for X-Windows that was >>developed by Solburne, called USL. > >The user interface library from Solbourne is called OI. > >>...also, how does this compare with ET++ and InterViews? > >An unusual feature of OI is that it runs under both X and >SunView, and that applications can adapt to either environment. > >Dag Bruck OI runs under X, but not SunView. One unusual feature of OI is that it supports both OpenLook and Motif "look & feel". The same application can look like either OpenLook or Motif, just by setting a command line option or a resource. Each instance of the same application can have a different model. It also co-exists nicely with Xlib and is easy to use. -kelly Kelly Rise kelly@solbourne.com +1 (303) 678-4332 -- Kelly Rise kelly@Solbourne.COM ...!{boulder,sun}!stan!kelly The beatings will stop as soon as company morale improves.