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From: Pieter Kunst & Heidrun Steinhauser <kunstein AT IAEhv DOT nl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: JPTUI 3.1 is now available
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 21:41:44 +0200
Organization: Internet Access Eindhoven, the Netherlands
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To: Orlando Andico <orly AT gibson DOT eee DOT upd DOT edu DOT ph>
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Orlando Andico wrote:

> With all these fine GUI-builder environments popping up all over the
> place, does anyone know if there is one which works with CURSES ? I do
> know how to write text-based GUIs under MS-DOG, and these should work
> perfectly with DJGPP since it supports conio-based functions.
> 
> BUT: I do 70% of my work now on Unix machines, actually as far as I'm
> concerned supporting DOS is legacy stuff (something I can do bravely
> because I don't write software for a living :)  Anyways, I would really
> like a text GUI builder which will work with Curses so that it'll build OK
> under both DJGPP and Unix environments.
> 

PDCurses 2.2 comes with a curses-based TUI (see: TUIDEMO).
It was written with exactly this in mind: one user interface
for both MS-DOS and Unix terminal consoles.
Not all features of modern UI are implemented, but it gives
you a start anyway.

Pieter.

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