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Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 21:02:31 -0400
From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <reply-to-list-only-lh AT cygwin DOT com>
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To: Peace Everyone <dark DOT ts AT gmx DOT de>
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Subject: Re: EventListening
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Peace Everyone wrote:
> Peace Everyone wrote:
> 
>>> I'm a noob with cygwin and have a question about EventListening, is 
>>> there an interface or a class I can use? Or some add on libraries to 
>>> include or do I have to write/implement my own EventListening Class?
>>
>>
>>
>> That's a good question.  I guess it depends on what kind of events you
>> want to listen for and where you believe the events are being generated.
>> You'll have to get much more specific about what you're trying to do
>> before someone on this list can offer you advice on this matter.
>>
> 
> Okey, It's like creating events in the (Console and Graphic)UI to inform 
> the ENGINE which data is needed.
> 
> One alternative is the console based UI, u type one command and several 
> options, from which u generate the adequate event to inform the ENGINE 
> what data the GUI needs
> 
> The other alternative is the "real" graphic based UI, with all the cute 
> little buttons and textfields in place of the console based UI....
> 
> I hope u now understand what I mean ;)


I think I do.  And it is as I suspected.

You're asking about application functionality.  This isn't a Cygwin-specific
question so it is off-topic for this list.  I believe you're really looking
for a framework for application development.  You may want to have a look at
QT, wxWindows, GTK and friends and other such toolkits.  You'll find QT3 and
GTK packages as part of the Cygwin distribution but you should really see
each toolkit's web site for complete information on what's available and
how it can be used.


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