Browsing projects by Tag(s)

Select a tag to browse associated projects and drill deeper into the tag cloud.

Showing page 129 of 136

Interfascia is a graphical user interface library for the Processing (www.processing.org) graphics programming environment. It provides a toolkit of standard interface widgets like text fields, buttons, checkboxes, sliders, etc. Interfascia automatically handles interactions within the collection of ... [More] widgets and sends event messages to your project. [Less]

0
 
  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  1,460 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

I find that it is too bother to create a pretty Java GUI program with AWT, Swing, SWT, etc. Traditional GUI programming is difficult in Java. It says, it is not hard to learn how to develop program, but too expensive maintenance a project. The widgets shown are mixed with the logic code. Once the ... [More] GUI changes, the logic might have to be changed a lot. Besides, the efficiency of programming might be much low. So I decided to find a method which can make GUI programming easily, configurable and efficiently in Java. According to the design patten "MVC", I found a way which could help us to easily setup a Java GUI program. It creates widgets automatically in term of the way shown in the configure file. The widgets are generated by SWT with the "reflect" technology. [Less]

0
 
  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  1,574 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

What is Camelbox?A complete build of Perl for 32-bit Windows that includes: A nice Windows installer that automatically downloads and installs the correct archive files All of the core Gtk2-Perl modules (Gtk2, Glib, Cairo), as well as their equivalent C libraries compiled for Windows. A working ... [More] CPAN module Bonus (!) Perl modules, including DBI/DBD[SQLite|mysql|Pg|ODBC] and friends Extra binaries, utilities, development libraries/headers for compiling even more Perl modules from CPAN Lots of Perl/GTK documenation in HTML format Windows shortcuts for applications, demos, documentation, and links to doumentation/tutorials on the web all neatly packaged and ready to install! SupportIf you have any questions about the project, please visit the Camelbox Google Groups page, and ask away! The Google Groups list can also be reached by sending an e-mail to camelbox@googlegroups.com. You can also try to find people on the Freenode IRC network: Server: irc.freenode.net Channel: #camelbox There's also a FreeNode Webchat client that you can try connecting with if you're not in the mood to find and/or install an IRC client on your machine. Downloads and InstallationVisit the downloads section for a complete listing of all files, or click on the file listed in the Featured Downloads section on the right to grab the latest version of the installer. Installing Camelbox should be easy (that's what we're here for), but if you want it broken down into a step-by-step process (with pretty screenshots), there's an InstallingCamelbox page just for you. Once you perform the install, visit the UsingCamelbox page to see what you can test drive. If you still have questions after installing and using Camelbox, there's now a FAQ page available as well. The camel image is a registered trademark of O'Reilly Media, Inc. (http://www.oreilly.com) Used with permission. All rights reserved. [Less]

0
 
  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  7,177 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 

DynInt — библиотека для построения пользовательских интерфейсов для Microsoft Windows.  Рассчитана на работу с Pocket PC и настольными версиями Windows. Приложение собирается из ... [More] набора модулей, каждый из которых реализует отдельную функциональность: диалог, э лемент управления, источник данных итд.  Структура приложения описывается в виде XML дерева, которое хранится либо в самом приложении, либо в базе данных, что делает DynInt хорошей платформой для построения клиентов к БД. На данный момент работа над проектом остановлена.  Обдумывается расширение платформы для работы с вебом, однако, скорее всего, проект будет свёрнут. [Less]

0
 
  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  0 current contributors
 
 

Cross-platform robust ftp client written completely in Python. Future Plans v.4Add a text version of kuplaftp for Unix/Linux users. Merge threading & download frames into the parent frame. Add a Help frame for new users Add SSL support Link to SQLAlchemy Expand unit tests.

0
 
  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 

Коллекция библиотек классов и функций, предназначенных для решения самых разных задач: создания „современного“ пользовательского интерфейса в MFC-приложениях ... [More] , работы с zip-архивами, отправки электронной почты по протоколу SMTP, etc. Основными источниками обновления и пополнения этой коллекции являются The Code Project, PJ Naughter's Home Page, zlib Home Site и CodeGuru. [Less]

0
 
  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  1,457,038 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 

SFGUI (Simple and Fast Graphical User Interface) is a fast, simple and native C++ GUI library for SFML. It provides a rich set of widgets and is highly customizable via themes. The library has been designed with flexibility and extensibility in mind and provides a modern and clean C++ API.

0
 
  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  48,310 lines of code  |  4 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 20 hours ago
 
 

"Once in a while a platform comes along that makes it possible to build a completely new type of applications. This happens when someone realizes that there is more value in letting other build on top of the base they have built than they could ever possibly built on their own. This creates new ... [More] opportunities for everyone and sometime it creates new industries."- Mark Zuckerberg [Less]

0
 
  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 9 days ago
 
 

GConf Cleaner is to clean up the unknown/invalid gconf keys that still sitting down on your gconf database.

0
 
  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  1,130 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

e-Bibliophile is the first iteration of a grammar and surrounding tools to make use of that grammar, targeting written media including but not limited to: Literature, Fiction, Essays, Articles, and Plays. As such it is meant to focus on syntactical markup of those sorts of works, and not be a ... [More] solution for all written works. With a goal of only targeting the bulk of written materials (excluding things such as text books, mathematical formulae, technical documents, contractual agreements etc.) we have been able to come up with a concise grammar that is easy to read, and apply, with a minimum of arbitrary methods to properly mark up a single document. The advantage? By not being a solution for all things, we are able to provide an incredibly effective and dynamic solution to things that fall within the range of our target. We are able to realize the sort of flexibility and separation of contextual/syntactical markup and style markup shown at projects like CSS Zen Garden, and has been talked about at the W3 consortium for over a decade now. e-Bibliophile as a piece of software centers around a "what you see is what you mean" (wysiwym) document markup gui, an IDE like text based editor for manual editing of the document and the associated CSS type documents, and an IDE like editor to "tweak" the processing engine's output. It also features interfaces to convert images into text, the facilities to then check the accuracy of the document, and tools to refer back to the original document throughout the markup process. For documents that are originally composed inside e-Bibliophile there are also many algorithms that will assist in checking for consistency of spelling non-standard non-dictionary words, as well as checking to assess the difficulty for readers to understand the document. News1-26-2009 Finally finished the first draft of the markup language. Work has started on prototyping the system we will be using to keep all of the parts of the application synchronized. 12-28-2008 Xmas is over, new years is just around the corner, and energy towards e-Bibliophile is ramping up. Our main developer is going to have more time to start working on making this project a reality starting in less than 2 weeks. We have also had a few "nibbles" from other developers who are interested in making our dream a reality. Documenting the last few parts of the grammar is proving to be more difficult that expected, but getting this right up front is more important than getting words on a sheet. 12-12-2008 The grammar is almost completely outlined. The only major hurdles left are Images, Cites, and Notes. We have decided that will will set up an event driven parser, that will allow LARGE amounts of flexibility for any document compliant to this grammar, so that as we work on the GUI, members of the e-book community can use the markup to format books. 11-17-2008 We have spent significant time working on the grammar and scope of the markup language. Coding may start as soon as January 2009. If all goes well we should have a functional program by Q3 of 2009. 10-28-2008 Real life, wedding planning, work, twins and plenty of other things have slowed down initial development of the project, but it is far from dead. 4-10-2008 We are currently refining the set of tags/data model that we are going to employ in the application. Code modeling and GUI design to follow shortly there after. [Less]

0
 
  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 9 days ago
 
 
 
 

Creative Commons License Copyright © 2013 Black Duck Software, Inc. and its contributors, Some Rights Reserved. Unless otherwise marked, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License . Ohloh ® and the Ohloh logo are trademarks of Black Duck Software, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.