On Monday 02 May 2005 10:11, Colin Carter wrote:
On Monday 02 May 2005 23:38, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
Colin Carter wrote:
On Monday 02 May 2005 01:08, Synthetic Cartoonz wrote:
On Sunday 01 May 2005 06:27, Colin Carter wrote:
I am trying to use the following functions but I can't find them in 64 bit files. Does anybody have any idea, or can suggest equivalent
Maybe you don't have everything installed for development regarding the Xt Intrinsics and Motif? (Correct paths to find include files?
You hit the button: I have no Xm stuff; just the X11 and Xt stuff.
I found some suggested guidance here: http://www.zone-h.org/files/48/X%20WIndow-Motif%20Programming.htm
Thanks for this - This site has plenty of reading, and appears to be excellent, so thank Big question: X11 and Xt are essentially "part of the Linux platform" in a sense and I believe that their use is completely free. However, I understand that Motif went commercial; but what is the status of Motif now? I also see that Qt came with my SuSE 64. What is the commercial status of using this?
Motif started out commercial, sorta went non-commercial, & now is back to commercial, I *think*. You could try lesstif or some such. My SuSE 8.2 (32-bit) box (this one, as it happens ;-) ) has the Xm developement stuff already on it (by default, I *think*) ....
Thanks William III I've heard of lesstif, but the limit of my knowledge of it.
I checked my own system to see where the Xm include files were hiding, and didn't find anything. Also, I checked yast, and lesstif did not turn up any hits in any package. I thought I recall seeing it in SuSE at some time in the past. However, "motif" did turn up a number of hits. SuSE 9.2 Pro currently includes openmotif development packages. Here's the Yast description: "This is the Open Motif runtime environment. It includes the Motif shared libraries. Open Motif is a freely available version of the well known Motif user interface toolkit for Open Source operating systems. This package was built with the Metro Link sources. " I normally install everything and anything remotely related to development, but somehow missed all the motif things. (And now I realize I left my SuSE DVD in the office. Arrrrg!)