I deleted all the code I wrote at Sun but there was a great toolkit,
I want to say xview? Can't remember the name right now but it was
a really pleasant API, it was
interface(key, val, key, val, key, val, ... END);
and all interfaces took that and all had sensible defaults. So you passed
in stuff to change the defaults.
I wrote a bunch of GUI tools for what was the system before BitKeeper in
that toolkit. As a non-gui person, I found it really pleasant.
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 10:40:12PM -0400, Michael Kerpan wrote:
The recent FOSS release of CDE has got me thinking of
other Unix GUIs
from the "golden age" of workstation Unix. Obviously, stuff like
SunView and OpenWindows from Sun and 4DWM/Indigo Desktop from SGI are
pretty well known, but I've always wondered what else was out there.So
far, I've come across Looking Glass, DECWindows and HP VUE. Is there
anything else of any importance/interest out there?
Mike
_______________________________________________
TUHS mailing list
TUHS(a)minnie.tuhs.org
https://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/tuhs
--
---
Larry McVoy lm at
bitmover.com http://www.bitkeeper.com