Hello everyone
under Linux 64 bits (derived from Debian) is it possible to create buttons, drop-down menus, checkboxes, etc? widgets? gtk? do you have any examples?
[Edit] for example Lazarus offers tools to make this type of application:
Thanks in advance
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under linux how create buttons and others widgets?
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Re: under linux how create buttons and others widgets?
Under Linux you can use the following designers: wxFBE, VisualFBEditor.
In other IDEs, you can create without a designer or with third-party designers: Geany, poseidonFB, IUP_FB_EDITOR, cedit.
You can create buttons using the GTK, IUP, FLTK and other libraries. Here is the complete list: viewtopic.php?t=28510
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Re: under linux how create buttons and others widgets?
There is also GladeToBac (Glade to FreeBasic code sketcher):
viewtopic.php?t=17938
viewtopic.php?t=17938
Re: under linux how create buttons and others widgets?
Of course it is possible
I have just ported the FLTK headers, that allow to use the OOP interface: https://github.com/angros47/FLTK-headers-for-FreeBasic
I have just ported the FLTK headers, that allow to use the OOP interface: https://github.com/angros47/FLTK-headers-for-FreeBasic
Re: under linux how create buttons and others widgets?
Thanks to everyone for your advice. That's nice of you.
I installed fltk and it works.
I will be able to move forward on my projects!
I often get some error messages... but I don't know if it's a problem
Best regards.
Here is a return of what I get :
I installed fltk and it works.
I will be able to move forward on my projects!
I often get some error messages... but I don't know if it's a problem
Best regards.
Here is a return of what I get :
Re: under linux how create buttons and others widgets?
Note that Lazarus itself is based on either QT or GTK under Linux. (usually distros ship GTK, but most application developers use QT due to better stability)