Difference between revisions of "AppKit"
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The GNUstep GUI Library is divided into a front and back-end. The front-end contains the majority of implementation, but leaves out the low-level drawing and event code. Different back-ends will make GNUstep available on various platforms. The default GNU back-end currently runs on top of the X Window System and uses only Xlib calls for graphics. Another backend uses a Display Postscript Server for graphics. Much work will be saved by this clean separation between front and back-end, because it allows different platforms to share the large amount of front-end code. Documentation for how the individual backends work is coverered in a separate document. | The GNUstep GUI Library is divided into a front and back-end. The front-end contains the majority of implementation, but leaves out the low-level drawing and event code. Different back-ends will make GNUstep available on various platforms. The default GNU back-end currently runs on top of the X Window System and uses only Xlib calls for graphics. Another backend uses a Display Postscript Server for graphics. Much work will be saved by this clean separation between front and back-end, because it allows different platforms to share the large amount of front-end code. Documentation for how the individual backends work is coverered in a separate document. | ||
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+ | == Features == | ||
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+ | * user interface elements (table views, browsers, matrices, scroll views) | ||
+ | * graphics (WYSIWYG, postscript-like graphics, bezier paths, image handling with multiple representations, graphical contextes) | ||
+ | * [[Colors|color management]] (calibrated vs. device colors; CMYK, RGB, HSB, gray and named color representations; alpha transparency) | ||
+ | * [[Text]] system features: rich text format, text attachements, layout manager, typesetter, rules, paragraph styles, font management, [[Spell checking|spell checking]] | ||
+ | * [[Document architecture|document management]] | ||
+ | * [[Printing|printing features]]: print operations, print panel and page layout | ||
+ | * help manager | ||
+ | * [[Pasteboard|pasteboard]] (aka clip board) services | ||
+ | * [[Spell checking|spell checker]] | ||
+ | * [[Workspace|workspace]] bindings for applications | ||
+ | * [[Drag and drop]] operations | ||
+ | * [[Application services|services]] sharing among applications | ||
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== Classes == | == Classes == |
Revision as of 12:54, 22 February 2005
The GNUstep GUI Library is a library of objects useful for writing graphical applications. For example, it includes classes for drawing and manipulating graphics objects on the screen: windows, menus, buttons, sliders, text fields, and events. There are also many classes that offer operating-system-independent interfaces to images, cursors, colors, fonts, pasteboards, printing. There are also workspace support classes such as data links, open/save panels, context-dependent help, spell checking.
It provides functionality that aims to implement the `AppKit' portion of the OpenStep standard. However the implementation has been written to take advantage of GNUstep enhancements wherever possible.
The GNUstep GUI Library is divided into a front and back-end. The front-end contains the majority of implementation, but leaves out the low-level drawing and event code. Different back-ends will make GNUstep available on various platforms. The default GNU back-end currently runs on top of the X Window System and uses only Xlib calls for graphics. Another backend uses a Display Postscript Server for graphics. Much work will be saved by this clean separation between front and back-end, because it allows different platforms to share the large amount of front-end code. Documentation for how the individual backends work is coverered in a separate document.
Features
- user interface elements (table views, browsers, matrices, scroll views)
- graphics (WYSIWYG, postscript-like graphics, bezier paths, image handling with multiple representations, graphical contextes)
- color management (calibrated vs. device colors; CMYK, RGB, HSB, gray and named color representations; alpha transparency)
- Text system features: rich text format, text attachements, layout manager, typesetter, rules, paragraph styles, font management, spell checking
- document management
- printing features: print operations, print panel and page layout
- help manager
- pasteboard (aka clip board) services
- spell checker
- workspace bindings for applications
- Drag and drop operations
- services sharing among applications