richard@unipalm.co.uk (Richard) (06/28/90)
> Date: Wed, 27 Jun 90 16:14:05 EDT > From: Dean Cirielli <dmc@helios.tn.cornell.edu> > > Part of our project goal here is to produce Motif products for > the Physics world by using C++. > > [deleted...] > > Is there a commonly accepted approach to this? > You should at least consider Solbourne's Object Interface Toolkit, available through AT&T's Unix Software Organisation. It is an abstracted toolkit, giving RUN-TIME (sic) bindings to either OPEN LOOK or Motif. It is written in C++. Real Soon now they will have the Open Look bindings, and in a couple of months they will have the Motif bindings. I have seen it running and it is impressive. It also includes swm, a window manager that gives "rooms" type functionality (i.e. a virtual, scrollable root window). Disclaimer : I have no connection with either Solbourne or AT&T. Richard. Richard Nuttall richard@xtech.uucp XTech, Cambridge, England ukc!acorn!unipalm!xtech!richard Tel: +44 954 211862 richard@unipalm.uucp