jack@dali.cc.gatech.edu (Tom Rodriguez) (05/13/91)
I've just begun looking into InterViews for development under X and have been pretty pleased with it, except for the lack of documentation. There doesn't seem to be a lot of information concerning how to use the provided classes to develop interfaces, so I find myself often rather confused on what the intended way to do things. I am also confused by some of the things that are left over from 2.6. Is it "wrong" to use 2.6 classes to develop applications? I would like to start out using 3.0, so that later on when 2.6 is no longer supported, I don't have to learn something else. The main thrust of this post is this: are the any documents describing how to use the classes provided by 3.0 to develop applications? As i understand it, there will be more documentation available when the full release is made, but is there any to tide me over until that time? We are considering using InterViews for an upcoming project, but if the start up time is too great, that might not happen. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. tom Tom Rodriguez -- jack@cc.gatech.edu Multimedia Computing Group Georgia Institute of Technology Software Research Center Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 -- Tom Rodriguez -- jack@cc.gatech.edu Multimedia Computing Group Georgia Institute of Technology Software Research Center Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
linton@marktwain.rad.sgi.com (Mark Linton) (05/13/91)
In article <28810@hydra.gatech.EDU>, jack@dali.cc.gatech.edu (Tom Rodriguez) writes: |> The main thrust of this post is this: are the any documents |> describing how to use the classes provided by 3.0 to develop |> applications? As i understand it, there will be more documentation |> available when the full release is made, but is there any to tide me |> over until that time? We are considering using InterViews for an |> upcoming project, but if the start up time is too great, that might not |> happen. There are no hidden documents. I am working on 3.0-oriented tutorial notes for a tutorial at Xhibition (in June), and I will make the tutorial notes available on-line.