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FoxToolkit

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-08 12:33

Does anyone know where I can find tutorials on using FoxToolkit? Or am I just going to need to wing it with the documentation?

I found a few that were a good start, but I'm lost from there on.

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-08 12:39

Foxy lady

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-08 13:23

Documentation. Most tutorials on most things only cover the basics.

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-08 13:54

Why would you want to use it? It's yet another GUI toolkit that manages to look and act non-native on every supported platform*. If you're not going to do GUIs properly, just stick to command-line utilities.

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http://www.fox-toolkit.org/art/wintextedit.png
http://www.fox-toolkit.org/art/sgitextedit.png

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-08 14:47

>>4
What's the problem?
It looks perfectly native on Linux.
Windows users don't care and OS X users are homosexuals.

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-08 14:51

>>5
What about people that use a real OS?

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-08 15:01

>>5
There's no such thing as "native" on Linux.

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-08 15:54

>>5
And no one uses it. Why would _you_ want to?

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-08 19:33

Use FLTK.. its must more like c, and therefore better, although it would be even better in c

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-09 11:27

>>5
Never go near GUI development again.

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-09 13:23

wxWidgets uses native APIs and GTK2.

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-09 14:42

more whaxMyAnusWidgets

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-09 14:47

>>12
Wax your own anus !!!

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-09 18:07

>>11
wxWidgets abuses native APIs and GTK2.
Fixed that for you. Also, the wxWidgets API is a crime against humanity.

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