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| 12 | <h1 ALIGN="CENTER">Pmw features</h1> |
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| 14 | <p> |
| 15 | Pmw is a toolkit for building high-level compound widgets, or |
| 16 | <em>megawidgets</em>, constructed using other widgets as component parts. |
| 17 | It promotes consistent look and feel within and between graphical |
| 18 | applications, is highly configurable to your needs and is easy to |
| 19 | use.</p> |
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| 21 | <p> Pmw consists of:</p> |
| 22 | <ul><li><p>A few base classes, providing a foundation for building |
| 23 | megawidgets.</p> |
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| 25 | </li> |
| 26 | <li><p>A library of flexible and extensible megawidgets built on |
| 27 | the base classes, such as buttonboxes, notebooks, |
| 28 | comboboxes, selection widgets, paned widgets, scrolled |
| 29 | widgets and dialog windows.</p> |
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| 31 | </li> |
| 32 | <li><p>A lazy importer/dynamic loader which is automatically |
| 33 | invoked when Pmw is first imported. This gives unified |
| 34 | access to all Pmw classes and functions through the <strong>Pmw.</strong> |
| 35 | prefix. It also speeds up module loading time by only |
| 36 | importing Pmw sub-modules when needed.</p> |
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| 38 | </li> |
| 39 | <li><p>Complete reference documentation, covering all classes and |
| 40 | functions including all megawidgets and their options, |
| 41 | methods and components. Helpful tutorial material is also |
| 42 | available.</p> |
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| 44 | </li> |
| 45 | <li><p>A test framework and tests for Pmw megawidgets.</p> |
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| 47 | </li> |
| 48 | <li><p>A slick demonstration of the megawidgets.</p> |
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| 50 | </li> |
| 51 | <li><p>An interface to the BLT busy, graph and vector commands.</p> |
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| 53 | </li></ul> |
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| 55 | <p> The interface to Pmw megawidgets is similar to basic Tk widgets, so it |
| 56 | is easy for developers to include both megawidgets and basic Tk |
| 57 | widgets in their graphical applications. In addition, Pmw |
| 58 | megawidgets may themselves be extended, using either inheritance or |
| 59 | composition.</p> |
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| 61 | <p> The use of the Pmw megawidgets replaces common widget combinations |
| 62 | with higher level abstractions. This simplifies code, making it |
| 63 | more readable and maintainable. The ability to extend Pmw |
| 64 | megawidgets enables developers to create new megawidgets based on |
| 65 | previous work.</p> |
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| 79 | 5 Aug 2003 |
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