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Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework. Using Qt, you can write applications once and deploy them across many desktop and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code.
Agar is a modern open-source, cross-platform toolkit for graphical applications implemented in C, C++ and Ada (with bindings to other languages in development). Designed for ease of integration, it follows the philosophy of building the GUI around the application and not the other way around. Unlike
libNUI is a hardware accelerated GUI framework that makes it possible to build rich multi-platform applications based on 3D rendered dynamic layouts. Interfaces are built as a composition of widgets and behaviors, and the framework handles positioning, resizing, anchoring, and texture stretching.
v8rocket is a library for integrating v8 with libRocket, and to expose the XHTML DOM to Javascript. libRocket (http://librocket.com) is a renderer agnostic XHTML/CSS renderer, useful for creating UIs for games and the like. Hopefully makes assembling a game UI a breeze. v8
Icons in java are generally of a fixed size. In fact the documentation states that the Icon is "A small fixed size picture, typically used to decorate components." This library is designed to extend this definintion to essentially remove the 'fixed size' bit and as such
Perl bindings for Qt4. This project aims to have a production-ready module that is similar in syntax to the PerlQt 3 binding. There is currently no official release, but you can check out the source from svn and compile them yourself. See the INSTALL file for instructions on how to do this.
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