X Window System: Programming and Applications XT With OSF Motif

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Author: Douglas Young

ISBN-10: 0131238035

ISBN-13: 9780131238039

Category: Xwindows & Motif

This completely updated and revised version of the best-selling First Edition describes how to develop interactive applications for the X Window System using the Motif user interface toolkit. The X Window System is the industry-standard software system that allows programmers to develop portable graphical user interfaces. Motif is a high-level user-interface toolkit that makes it easier to write applications that use the X Window System.\ \ This completely updated and...

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This completely updated and revised version of the best-selling First Edition describes how to develop interactive applications for the X Window System using the Motif user interface toolkit.The X Window System is the industry-standard software system that allows programmers to develop portable graphical user interfaces. Motif is a high-level user-interface toolkit that makes it easier to write applications that use the X Window System.Shows how to use the facilities of all three Motif libraries—Xlib, Xt Intrinsics, and visual components. Explains the Resource Manager; primitive Motif widgets; manager widgets; menus; dialogs; events and other input techniques; using color; bitmaps, pixmaps, and images; graphics contexts; text and fonts; Xlib graphics; interclient communication; creating new widget classes; creating manager widget classes; and constraint-based widget classes.For programmers developing interactive applications for the X Window System using the Motif user-interface toolkit.

PrefaceCh. 1Introduction1Ch. 2Programming with Xt23Ch. 3Using the Resource Manager51Ch. 4Primitive Motif Widgets83Ch. 5Manager Widgets125Ch. 6Menus183Ch. 7Dialogs223Ch. 8Events and Other Input Techniques249Ch. 9Using Color291Ch. 10Graphics Contexts319Ch. 11Bitmaps, Pixmaps, and Images333Ch. 12Text and Fonts363Ch. 13Using Xlib Graphics382Ch. 14Interclient Communication455Ch. 15Creating New Widget Classes517Ch. 16Creating Manager Widget Classes560Ch. 17Constraint-Based Widget Classes586Getting Source Code621Index to Example Programs623Index627