303 projects tagged "Widget Sets"
Kiwi is an object-oriented framework for developing graphical applications using Python. It has a set of classes that provide a solid application architecture, and a set of high level graphical components that can be used as drop-in replacements for some of the widgets in PyGTK, including CList, CTree, Label, OptionMenu, and more. It includes a complete developer's manual, with examples and screenshots, and full API documentation.
The Texttools packages are an ncurses-based library for the Linux console written in Ada 95. It contains more than 600 procedures and functions to create windows, draw scroll bars, handle the mouse and keyboard events, play sounds, and much more. It also provides a thick binding to Linux kernel calls. You can create a wide variety of application programs using Texttools alone.
Guis widget server is a Gtk2 widget server. It listens on pipes for widget requests (in the Python or Ruby (or Slang, etc.) scripting languages), and emit replies or events in textual lines (e.g. Lispy, XML or plain token syntax). It is useful for programs (in particular setuid programs) and scripts that don't or can't link the Gtk2 libraries and need to delegate the user interface to another process.
Sigma Grid is an AJAX-based data grid for displaying data and editing it inline in a scrollable and sortable table. It supports IE 6.0+, FireFox 2.0+, Safari 3.0+, and Opera9.0+. It seamlessly integrates with any server side solution, such as J2EE, .NET, PHP, or Perl. It features keyboard data navigation, nested multiline headers, and sortable and frozen columns. Slice rendering and built-in paginated output allow you to manipulate huge datasets.
Open Motif Everywhere is the standard distribution of Open Motif built from the official Open Group sources for Open Motif. It has been ported to all popular Linux (and BSD) environments. Most modern distributions of Linux and BSD include the stable release. Annual support contracts are also available.
libview is VMware's Incredibly Exciting Widgets, a collection of GTK+ widgets used within VMware products. These widgets are the same ones used in VMware Workstation 5.0 and higher, and were considered useful enough to open source so that others could use them in their own projects. These widgets are actively developed and maintained.