Practical XView Programming
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1993
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-0-471-57460-6 (ISBN)
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-0-471-57460-6 (ISBN)
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An introduction to XView, a programmer's toolkit manufactured by SUN Microsystems as part of the UNIX System V Release 4. The guide describes the major functions and features of XView, plus a number of attribute packages - objects for implementing the parts of an Open Windows interface.
Practical XView Programming Written by a team of experts, this comprehensive guidebook shows you how to get the most from this powerful development package. Practical XView Programming thoroughly explains the four main functions of XView for X Windows systems programmers, C programmers, and UNIX systems administrators. Easy-to-follow, this practical guide clarifies the parts of XView that trip up most people. Clearly describes attribute packages for implementing the Open Windows interfaceIncludes treatment of interactive and other graphics topics not found elsewhereProvides ready-to-run code examplesPresents a host of practical and proven XView hints and tipsProvides sample programs, including ADDUAdd User Interface, and MSGBOARDMessage BoardSpecial Appendices explain how to use Archie and provide icon listingsOffers proven advice on designing menus including information on pull down menus, pull right menus, and popup menusWalks you through the necessary steps for most effectively designing program menu systemsDiscusses changing fonts and assigning keyboard accelerators
Practical XView Programming Written by a team of experts, this comprehensive guidebook shows you how to get the most from this powerful development package. Practical XView Programming thoroughly explains the four main functions of XView for X Windows systems programmers, C programmers, and UNIX systems administrators. Easy-to-follow, this practical guide clarifies the parts of XView that trip up most people. Clearly describes attribute packages for implementing the Open Windows interfaceIncludes treatment of interactive and other graphics topics not found elsewhereProvides ready-to-run code examplesPresents a host of practical and proven XView hints and tipsProvides sample programs, including ADDUAdd User Interface, and MSGBOARDMessage BoardSpecial Appendices explain how to use Archie and provide icon listingsOffers proven advice on designing menus including information on pull down menus, pull right menus, and popup menusWalks you through the necessary steps for most effectively designing program menu systemsDiscusses changing fonts and assigning keyboard accelerators
About the authors KENNETH W. BIBB is a SUN systems administrator for the Naval Sea Support Center in San Diego, California and the coauthor of Illustrated Turbo C++. LARRY WAKE is a systems engineer at SUN Microsystems.
Partial table of contents: XVIEW CONCEPTS. The Basic Blocks of XView. The XView API. Packages. Creating a Program. XVIEW HINTS AND TIPS. Abbreviated Menus and Choices. Canvas. Cursors. Working with DevGuide. Frames. Gauges. Help. Icons. Keyboard Accelerators. Menus. The Notifier. The Panel. The Selection Package. Sliders. TTY Subwindow. RELATED PACKAGES. Using CC with XView. DBX and DBXTOOL. Using GCC with XView. SAMPLE PROGRAMS. SlingShot. ADDU--Add User Interface. MSGBOARD. Appendices. Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 17.5.1993 |
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Zusatzinfo | figures, tables, bibliography, index |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 190 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 822 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server ► Windows |
ISBN-10 | 0-471-57460-0 / 0471574600 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-471-57460-6 / 9780471574606 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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