06-29-2022, 05:03 PM
hello @bplus. i am testing under linux and freebasic raylib and its module raygui which allows to manage a graphic interface with many gadgets. see the post here :
https://www.freebasic.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31729
for a correct installation and a correct use of raylib and raygui. all the examples work and the resultas is very good. to see:
raygui_controls_test_suite.bas
test the examples. they are impressive.
well. the documentation is insufficient but by studying the examples, it is possible to do interesting things with this gui.
the same wrapper for qb64. that would be nice.
the work you have done is excellent but it seems that you want to create a complete gui. this was not the purpose of my post:
https://qb64phoenix.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=281
i guess you had the idea to create a gui by looking at this post.
i was thinking of a simple and light gui with eventual font size management. this gui could be used to create light programs with a simple window. it would take a lot of time and motivation to create a complete gui based only on qb64 graphics commands. for this, the adaptation of raylib and its module raygui to qb64 could be done in a few days with a complete wrapper. and it would be a multiplatform solution. the last advantage is that raylib can be compiled in static mode and requires no dependencies.
https://www.freebasic.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31729
for a correct installation and a correct use of raylib and raygui. all the examples work and the resultas is very good. to see:
raygui_controls_test_suite.bas
test the examples. they are impressive.
well. the documentation is insufficient but by studying the examples, it is possible to do interesting things with this gui.
the same wrapper for qb64. that would be nice.
the work you have done is excellent but it seems that you want to create a complete gui. this was not the purpose of my post:
https://qb64phoenix.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=281
i guess you had the idea to create a gui by looking at this post.
i was thinking of a simple and light gui with eventual font size management. this gui could be used to create light programs with a simple window. it would take a lot of time and motivation to create a complete gui based only on qb64 graphics commands. for this, the adaptation of raylib and its module raygui to qb64 could be done in a few days with a complete wrapper. and it would be a multiplatform solution. the last advantage is that raylib can be compiled in static mode and requires no dependencies.