I looked at your examples but think that you can abstract better. I don't think one should have to use sendmessage for example.
Not that I do much .net dev, but I did find that winforms was the easiest ui framework I have seen. I think applying c++ and boost idioms to a winforms inspired api would be well received by many
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Ákos Maróy
Hi,
This is a bit of an offtopic question, but I wonder if there are any / if there will be any standard C++ / STL / boost friendly UI frameworks?
I'm developing cppgui. It has some widgets, and only works for win32 for now. http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/cppgui It doesn't have any documentation, but it does have some examples. I find the interface *very easy* to use, but it is still quite incomplete. I have a few code for gtk+ but it is not working right now, I will do a rewrite of the gtk+ support for the lib in the near future. [snip]
Akos
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