81 projects tagged "Widget Sets"
3D Vertical Bar Graph provides both client and server-side solutions for the incorporation of bar graphs into Web pages. It provides versatile components so that Web authors and Java developers can easily build and publish dynamic and interactive bar graphs. There are many configurable features and functions to both the applet and servlet and as such, the documentation and examples are designed to give both a full understanding of every feature and enable you to implement both the applet and servlet quickly and easily. The series of examples gives an overview of the variety of implementations possible.
Active Scrolling Text & News Scroller is a JavaScript function that is capable of scrolling any HTML content, including text and images. The style, size, scrolling speed, and page pausing of the scrolled content can be configured. A configurator tool is provided, enabling easy installation.
ActiveTcl is a Tcl distribution available for many operating systems. It is complete and easy to use, and offers quality-assured ActiveTcl Business Solutions. It also offers ActiveTcl Enterprise, which gives you support and maintenance packages for your company. The ActiveTcl OEM licensing provides you full redistribution rights, plus optional support and co-marketing packages.
Advanced Graphs and Charts Collection for PHP provides a very easy way to embed dynamically-generated graphs and charts into PHP applications and HTML Web pages. The Graphing components provide various solutions for the incorporation of graphs and charts into Web/intranet pages and applications. Versatile components provide the ability for Web authors and developers to quickly build and publish dynamic and interactive graphs and charts.
Appomattox is a project to build a set of cross-platform mapping objects for the .NET framework. It is also a desktop GIS application. It currently supports the following data sources: shapefiles, raster data (JPEG, GIF, TIFF, bitmap, and PNG), and PostGIS. The goal of Appomattox is to provide an elegant and intuitive user interface for mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) without sacrificing power and functionality.
Bambookit GUI is a completely XML-scriptable user interface to build real-time interactive Web application front-ends. Applications occupy 100 Kb of device memory and run on any Java-enabled browser. Users can move windows, resize containers, scroll and sort tables, lists, trees, see real-time data display, use a layout manager, and more. All rendering and event handling is managed in the XML scripts.
Builder Xcessory PRO for Linux is the industry's most advanced graphical user interface builder for Motif. BX PRO provides a comprehensive visual reuse environment that speeds development of mission-critical applications. BX PRO integrates three best-of-breed tools to create an unparalleled application development suite.
CLAM is a multiplatform software framework for research and application development for the Audio and Music domains. It offers a conceptual model for building systems as well as tools for the analysis, synthesis, and transformation of audio signals using high level representation (notes, spectral peaks, etc.). It also provides multiplatform system abstraction and tools for audio and MIDI file handling, device handling, GUI and XML support, and more. It has proper Linux audio architecture integration (Ladspa, Alsa, OSC, Jack, VST, etc.) and rapid graphical prototyping both for the processing core and the user interface (Qt designer integration).
The Cross Platform Toolkit Library(xtklib) is a C++ based framework for highly object-oriented cross-platform programming. In particular, the library provides a full abstraction layer between its API and the main services offered by the underlying operating system (threads, processes, GUI, filesystem, etc.) plus a set of generic utilities (strings, data structures, etc.).It makes full use of all features of C++ like RTTI, templates, and exceptions, thus obtaining a strongly object-oriented design with a Java-like sensation. The library is composed of two main modules: "Base" and "Widgets". The target operating systems are Windows and Unix (Linux and BSD) with a plan to move towards other systems.
DLDialog offers the capability to draw a variety of widgets, in order to ease the human user in feeding input to the script. The program is designed to be particularly useful to implement system administration scripts. It includes a definition language similar to Tcl/Tk. It can display dialogs (with the same definition) using characters with the tvision/ncurses interface or using graphical windows with the QT/X11 interface.