Overview
This tutorial and reference provides application programmers working in X environments recipes that enables them to become quickly productive using any of the major X Toolkits, including OSF/Motif. The X Toolkit, a part of the X Window system from MIT, is a standard programming interface for building and manipulating user interface tools. It has a very steep learning curve and available material is geared toward those who aready understand it.
Covers the latest release of the X Window System (X11R6). The author is a leading authority on the X Window system. Provides a set of tutorial examples which demonstrate the major features of X Toolkits β in the order in which they would be encountered in writing a real application.
For software developers, application programmers, and interested users of commercial windows systems who want to know more about X Toolkits and how to use them in building applications.
This tutorial and reference provides application programmers working in X environments recipes that enable them to become quickly productive using any of the major X Toolkits, including OSF/Motif. Includes a set of tutorial examples that demonstrate the major features of X Toolkits--in the order in which they would be encountered in writing a real application.
Synopsis
This tutorial and reference provides application programmers working in X environments recipes that enables them to become quickly productive using any of the major X Toolkits, including OSF/Motif. The X Toolkit, a part of the X Window system from MIT, is a standard programming interface for building and manipulating user interface tools. It has a very steep learning curve and available material is geared toward those who aready understand it.
Covers the latest release of the X Window System (X11R6). The author is a leading authority on the X Window system. Provides a set of tutorial examples which demonstrate the major features of X Toolkits — in the order in which they would be encountered in writing a real application.
For software developers, application programmers, and interested users of commercial windows systems who want to know more about X Toolkits and how to use them in building applications.