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Old 07-04-2001
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text boxes, radio buttons , check boxes in c++ on unix

Hi !

Please tell me how to get radio buttons, text boxes , check boxes , option buttons , pull down menus in C++ on Unix.
I think it would be done using curses.h ..but that's all i know.

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