Re: [gtk-list] Re: GDK Graphics examples, tutorials, etc ?



Hi!

GtkDatabox is a widget that is used to represent numerical data or
functions as dotted curves. 

It has been developed during the last few months and has already found a
lot of friends, especially among scientists. There are ports to Gtk--
and Vdk as well as a Debian package.

All of this may be found at 

http://www.eudoxos.net/gtk/gtkdatabox/
http://www.eudoxos.de/gtk/gtkdatabox/
or
ftp://ftp.eudoxos.de/gtk

The tarball conatains a test program that shows some possible uses of
the widget.

Greetings,

Roland Bock
(Main Author of the GtkDatabox Widget)


"Janet M. Birch" wrote:
> 
> what's a GtkDatabox ?  I didn't see that in the documentation.   I couldn't
> find it in the includes.
> I'm trying to display lots of data values and i'm attempting to use a
> notebook, where the different
> pages represent the different tables of a database.
> 
> Andreas Tille wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Hugo Varotto wrote:
> >
> > > I'm progressing very nicely with the frontend for my simulations, I'm
> > > able to graw graphs for different values, etc using the GTK drawing area
> > > and some gdk_* functions. Even so, I feel that there's a lot of things (
> > > functions, techniques ) that I still don't know of or don't know how to
> > > use.
> > >
> > > Could somebody reference me to some documente, webpage, etc, that
> > > explains and gives some examples of differents ways to use the more
> > > complex/exotics gdk functions ? If none of them exists, I'm thinking to
> > > start looking at the GNOME canvas ( I'll also like to know where there's
> > > some documentation for it ).
> > You should ship a little bit more information.  For display of
> > data values GtkDatabox is e first choice.
> >
> > Kind regards
> >
> >          Andreas.
> >
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