I am a newbie to the *nix developer community, and was wondering if anyone has any good links on the subject of GUI programming in the X environment. Any suggestion is welcome =). (2 Replies)
Hi everyone, I am new in motif programming and I want to learn how to program it. I use Fedora core 3 and every time I compile the program, there are always some errors appear. One of the errors said that I do not have the Xm/xxxx.h However, I do not know precisely how to install header files. I... (0 Replies)
Hello all,
1) I want to have a GUI application that will call Unix shell scripts,
2) that GUI application should be able to reside on windows ( if possible) and then call Unix shell script either directly or through a server residing on unix.
That is for example.
If a is windows gui (... (1 Reply)
An application was getting built using Motif 1.2 that used come along Solaris 6 OS for compiling and linking. Application is run using Motif 2.1 on Solaris 10 and it is working fine.
Application compilation and linking is working fine on Solaris 10 with Motif 2.1.0 but running the application... (0 Replies)
Hi there ,
i am interesting in MOTIF programming.
One question :
Is it right that in Motif GUI programming the actions are automaticly transformed and networked to other clients over the internet without network programming necessary ?
Are the commands automatic transformed by the X11... (4 Replies)
Hi ,
wanna learn native GUI programming in Unix-Linux instead of Gtk and Qt.
No problem. You don't need a cross platform Gui toolkit like Gtk and Qt.
And the code and syntax is also not more or less than others.
Check out this code for a simple mainwindow for your application that is openend in... (0 Replies)
Motif GUI example. Unix executable ready.
Hi ,
i have attached my executable GUI example file in form of a .gz file.
please gunzip file before.
May i ask you for check it out that it is running on your machine ?
You should have "Motif" package installed.
when you klick the unix executable... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
tag
tag(3tcl)tag(3tcl)NAME
tag - Manipulate tagged files
SYNOPSIS
tag option ?arg arg ...?
DESCRIPTION
The tag procedure provides a number of options for manipulating tagged files.
COMMANDS
tag readfile filename
Reads the file with the given filename and returns a list where each list element is a tag record, which is represented by a list of
label-value pairs, or label-value-endlabel triples.
The tag header is the first element returned.
tag writefile filename list
Takes a list in the format used internally in tcl programs for tagged data and writes it as a tagged file.
tag extract list tests
Takes a list in tagged format, and a list of conditions, and returns a new list in tagged format which contains those tag records
which match the conditions.
The tests is a list of test items, each of which is a list of the form { labelname condition matchvalue }
The conditions are
== String equals
!= String not equal
<= Less than or equal
-in Is the test value a member of the list given as the matchvalue
-contains
Does the match value contain the test value as a case insensitive substring.
-earlier
Date earlier
-later Date later - dates are in ISO format (yyyy-mm-dd [hh:mm:ss]).
-exists
Does the label exist in this record.
BUGS
tag readfile reads the whole file into memory before turning it into a list. Should be more memory efficient.
The -earlier and -later comparisons require TCL8.3
AUTHOR
John Lines (john@paladin.demon.co.uk)
July 3, 2000 tag(3tcl)