From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.5-pre1 (2020-06-20) on ip-172-31-74-118.ec2.internal X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-1.9 required=3.0 tests=BAYES_00 autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.5-pre1 Date: 22 Jul 93 16:28:47 GMT From: darwin.sura.net!RBSE.Mountain.Net!RBSE.Mountain.Net!not-for-mail@louie.ud el.edu (Margie Price) Subject: Re: X-Windows binding for Ada Message-ID: <22mf7v$9qs@a.Mountain.Net> List-Id: Charles Lindsey (chl@clw.cs.man.ac.uk) wrote: : It says in the FAQ that an X binding is available for free from the STARS : Repository, by ftp to source.asset.com. : However, although source.asset.com does ftp, it does not seem to be : anonymous (i.e. the usual logins 'anonymous', 'ftp' and 'guest' do not seem : to work). : Please can someone tell mw what to do, or whether this binding can be : obtained from somewhere else, or whether there are other P.D. bindings that : I should be looking at. : -- : Charles H. Lindsey ---------------------------------------------------------- --- To get into the STARS repository -- ASSET -- you have to get an account. Write to librarian@source.asset.com. I'm from the AdaNET repository, which is also a FREE repository (NASA sponsored). If you're interested, let me know your complete address (and not the email address), and we'll send you more information and an application. For the X binding, will this be helpful? Ada Implementation of the Xt Toolkit (Ada/Xt) --------------------------------------------- AdaNET object: 6126 We got this from: ftp GOGOL.CENATLS.CENA.DGAC.FR (anonymous) <=== the quick directory: /pub/ada way .. :-) file: AdaXt-3.3.tar.Z Ada/Xt is an Ada implementation of the MIT X Toolkit (Xt). Xt consists of a set of intrinsics interfaces, which provide operations for construction, arrangement, and manipulation of windows, and a set of widgets, which are window objects ranging from buttons and scrollbars to text editors. Xt is built on top of Xlib, which is a low-level library of window primitives. The routines in Xlib provide window functionality by communicating with the X window server using the X Window System protocol. ------------------------------------------------------- Margie Price