Repectfully, this is posted to the wrong group. This is a Standard
Pascal group.
Scott Moore
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I started working on a Free Pascal widget set not relying on any large
> GUI libraries like Qt, GTK, etc... It uses Xlib (Linux) and GDI
> (Windows) directly. It is fully Object Oriented where it makes sense.
> My second rewrite has been based on the dormant fpGUI and fpGFX
> projects, so you can say it will become the next version of fpGUI. Why
> must all widget sets be written in C/C++ when we have Object Pascal!!
>
> Long term goal is to add it as a new widget set option in Lazarus,
> though the API will be developer friendly (something like Qt) so that a
> GUI could be created without a GUI Builder and minimal lines of code.
> The layout managers and auto sizing controls also remove a lot of the
> burden from the developer, making a GUI Builder less of a requirement.
>
> The fpGUI development team [ Me, myself and I ] is looking for
> developers willing to join this project. I have made the source code
> available on my sever using SubVersion. The class documentation is
> also available on my server, and is coming on nicely.
>
> fpGUI is not yet production ready, but it is rapidly getting there. I
> have set a target, to get fpGUI to a usable state by the end of the
> year. With your help, it could be sooner.
>
> For more details about the project and the ever growing todo list,
> point your browser to the following sites...
>
> fpGUI & fpGFX: http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/
> Docs http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/docs/
>
> Download the Source from:
> svn co svn://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/trunk fpGUI
> svn co svn://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgfx/trunk fpGFX
>
> Regards,
> - Graeme -
>


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