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Hi all.
For those of you unfamiliar with POV-Motif, it is an X/Motif front end
for POV-Ray. You don't need Motif to run POV-Motif, since it is
statically linked with the Motif toolkit. It is available for Solaris
and Linux at:
http://www.cmpu.net/public/wdh/pov_motif
I am currently gathering a wish list for the next revision. Any and all
suggestions will be considered, and a list of features that I think I
can reasonably handle will make the final cut. So, ask away! What
would you like to see in the next revision?
Thanks in advance,
--
William D. Hayden
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I shall no doubt betray my colossal ignorance by asking, but what is
X/Motif?
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Hi!
Wykan wrote:
> I shall no doubt betray my colossal ignorance by asking, but what is
> X/Motif?
X is the most commonly used windowing system on UN*X systems,
providing a graphical user interface. I think it's actually a
server-client protocol. It's possible to run a program on one machine
and have the display on another machine anywhere in the world, providing
they are connected.
Motif is a toolkit that programmers can use to create buttons, pop-up
menus and a lot of other thing. I guess it is something like MFC for
windows.
Hope this clears things up a bit.
/Hans Wachtmeister
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> Hope this clears things up a bit.
Yes, it does. Thank you. :)
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