Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!caen!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!hubcap!ncrcae!opusc!usceast!patterso From: patterso@cs.scarolina.edu (Mitchell Patterson) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Table Widgets (answers, not questions) Summary: Get Wcl from export.lcs.mit.edu RIGHT NOW!!! Keywords: Table Wcl BoB Message-ID: Date: 13 Jun 91 16:53:26 GMT Sender: usenet@usceast.cs.scarolina.edu (USENET News System) Distribution: comp Organization: USC Department of Computer Science Lines: 36 I've seen a lot of posts asking where one might find a Table widget, as well as a few asking what a Table widget is. A Table widget allows one to specify the layout of a set of widgets in array-like notation, i.e. rows & columns. One may obtain a Table widget via anonymous FTP to export.lcs.mit.edu: ftp export.lcs.mit.edu ftp> cd contrib ftp> binary ftp> get Wcl.1.05.tar.Z ftp> quit zcat Wcl.1.05.tar.Z | tar xvf - and after that, you're on your own. Wcl is the Widget Creation Library; it is copyrighted by David Smyth of JPL, but I believe a lot of work on it was done by Martin Brunecky (sp?), who is a frequent poster to this group. Wcl allows one to specify an entire interface in an X resource file, instead of ugly C or evil UIL. You don't have to recompile or build a UID every time you change one line; just edit the file with your favorite text editor (which, if you're a real stud, is ``cat'') and restart your application. The documentation is excellent, and there are many examples. Wcl includes Tables for both Motif and Athena. I don't get paid to talk about Wcl. I get paid to write interface code, and Wcl is the best tool I've used. So QUIT READING AND GET WCL! -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have 6 personalities, but they're all identical. Mitch Patterson - eXpert eXplorer project - patterso@usceast.cs.scarolina.edu -----------------------------------------------------------------------------