On Sun, 15 May 2005 17:01:51 +1000
Colin Carter
wrote: Hi, thanks for feed-back. But no, I don't want to learn a new language, and my problem is just a front for a lot of number crunching, so I'd like to stick with C (without OO). Regards,
Colin, I'm not sure what book you are using, but the OpenGroup has all their docs available as PDFs and PostScripts as well as already printed. http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/docs/ Jerry, Thank you for your info, and for the web site reference. I interpret those docs as saying that if I write, say a word processor, using
On Sunday 15 May 2005 22:04, Jerry Feldman wrote: these Motif routines then I must give away all of my code as Open Source. In the case of Qt I can purchase a copy and write my own code without having to disclose my source code. But X11 and Xt are simply free. I guess that most commercial applications are just developed in Qt these days. Regards, Colin