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- From: mike@meiko.com (Mike Stok)
- Subject: Re: X thing to get string?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.111503.16661@meiko.com>
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- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 11:15:03 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul22.221146.22436@cs.unca.edu> mcmahan@cs.unca.edu (Scott McMahan -- Genesis mailing list owner) writes:
- >I like the brute-force method, and the path-of-least-resistance.
- >xterm -e is very much both ;)
- >
- >Any chance of getting
- >
- >Motifperl
- >
- >with Motif integrated into perl the same way curses & stuff is?
- >
- >That would be *the* best windows programming environment ever
- >designed. :)
- >
- >(I'm trying to learn enough motif to do what I want -- I'll probably share
- >the results in alt.sources, so stay tuned...)
-
- Wafe is pretty good, as it uses Athena widgets you get a fairly
- neutral look & feel decorated by your favourite window manager. So if
- you like the way OpenLook looks or how Motif makes all components look
- the same then you get those. Also you get a stack of Perl demos in
- the Wafe distribution...
-
- Mike
-
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