nanogui: State of the nanogui union?


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Subject: Re: State of the nanogui union?
From: Alex Holden ####@####.####
Date: 29 Sep 1999 12:11:35 -0000
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On 29 Sep 1999, Vidar Hokstad wrote:
> It's a bit primitive right now. It has sliders (horisontal, vertical, or
> both at the same time, settable with a flag :), buttons, radiobuttons,
> toggle buttons, and a primitive text field. It's very object oriented,
> via some C macro hackery. Currently, the test program is about 30kb with
> all the classes compiled in. It's also prepared for externalizing rendering
> and layout into separate objects, making it instantly themable.

That sounds great.

> It would be great if I can put it up on LinuxHacker. Where do you want
> me to upload it?

/pub/nanogui/name_of_widget_set would probably be best. What are you
calling the widget set?

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