"A Practical Guide to X Window Programming is a basic guide that takes readers step by step through developing applications using X-Windows?. The book covers the Xt Intrinsics portion of the X-Window system in detail and discusses the MIT Athena and OSF/Motif Widget Sets that are used in many of the
The X Window System: Programming and Applications with Xt, OSF/Motif edition
β Scribed by Douglas A. Young
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 656
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This completely updated and revised version of the best-selling First Edition describes how to develop interactive applications for the X Window System using the Motif user interface toolkit.The X Window System is the industry-standard software system that allows programmers to develop portable graphical user interfaces. Motif is a high-level user-interface toolkit that makes it easier to write applications that use the X Window System.Shows how to use the facilities of all three Motif libraries--Xlib, Xt Intrinsics, and visual components. Explains the Resource Manager; primitive Motif widgets; manager widgets; menus; dialogs; events and other input techniques; using color; bitmaps, pixmaps, and images; graphics contexts; text and fonts; Xlib graphics; interclient communication; creating new widget classes; creating manager widget classes; and constraint-based widget classes.For programmers developing interactive applications for the X Window System using the Motif user-interface toolkit.
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