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FTXUI
- Functional Terminal User Interface
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C++ Game Utility Libraries: for Game Dev Rustaceans
GitHub repo: ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI
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Library for NES style terminal game.
Background: I want to make a NES Tetris) clone for the terminal, with full resolution, this is achievable through using this ▀ character, and defining back and foreground color. This would result in a 1x2 pixel and by making the game width 256x120 characters this would provide full resolution. I made some tests, creating my own encoding for the different sprites and optimizing everything, which resulted in very quick printing times, even with a normal terminal. Nearly fast enough for the full 60Hz that the NES has, when printing the whole screen. The fact that i don't need to reprint the background (except maybe a tetris), makes 60Hz a kinda realistic goal. My main concern is, that there could occur kind of a screen tearing effect, which i really want to avoid. AFAIK, ncurses has a way to print the whole "window" with a function call to avoid this issue, however I had a lot of issues when trying to use ncurses to print the entire background and figured, that there are better alternatives. I also tried FTXUI and whilst the experience of giving each "pixel" a fore- and background color was much better, i didn't quite find a way to refresh the screen like ncurses. (i think there is some kind of way with the ScreenInteractive class, but i didn't get that to work, and it seemed like there was not a way to color each pixel. with InteractiveScreen you can make your own components with the whole "text()" thing, but this isn't really what i need)
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Should I give up?
Try this library for console https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI
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Cross platform terminal UI?
Depends on which level of "UI" you want. Personally I like https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI , but if you want to do those old TUI things then probably the (n/pd)curses libraries.
- Function composition in modern C++
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What are some C++ projects with high quality code that I can read through?
I find openMVG very decent, FTXUI might be a good one and nlohmann's json library is also pretty nice. I don't really know of any project that strictly adheres to the core guidelines, except maybe for some of Jason Turner's (sample) projects.
- Owl: A toolkit for writing command-line user interfaces in Elixir
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I have made a physics simulator that replicates projectile motion with quadratic drag! Please feel free to download and compile it. Let me know of any bugs!
Okay stupid suggestion I know but I've recently been learning the FTX UI library which basically adds a little bit of UI programming to the terminal and it has canvas that lets you plot pixel by pixel.
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Text UI components like “ncurses”
No affiliation with any ponzi schemes https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI
RmlUi
- RmlUi – The HTML/CSS User Interface Library Evolved
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declarative GUI libraries
How about https://github.com/mikke89/RmlUi ?
- Why aren't there more GUI frameworks in C++ compared to other languages?
- Lightweight C++ GUI library/framework for games
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What is the fastest, lightest weight GUI framework?
Check out these: https://github.com/ocornut/imgui https://github.com/mikke89/RmlUi
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RmlUi 5.0 Released - A user interface library for C++ based on HTML/CSS
See the release notes here: https://github.com/mikke89/RmlUi/releases/tag/5.0
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RmlUi 5.0 released - A C++ user interface library based on HTML/CSS
You're right, it's a fork of libRocket. The original library hasn't seen any development in years, so in a sense RmlUi is a continuation of it too. There's been a lot of changes since then, you can see all of it in the full changelog here.
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Is there any MIT/BSD licensed UI framework for C++ ?
I haven't actually used either one, but there's HikoGUI (previously known as TTauri) under the Boost license and RmlUI under MIT. Not sure if they're very OS-integrated in the way you want or not.
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GUI for software, not games, but lighter than Qt ?
RmlUI
- [Discussion] What are some old C++ open source projects you wish were still active?
What are some alternatives?
ncurses - snapshots of ncurses - see http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.faq.html (no pull requests are accepted)
sciter - Sciter: the Embeddable HTML/CSS/JS engine for modern UI development
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
notcurses - blingful character graphics/TUI library. definitely not curses.
libRocket - libRocket - The HTML/CSS User Interface library
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
Elements C++ GUI library - Elements C++ GUI library
imtui - ImTui: Immediate Mode Text-based User Interface C++ Library
webview - Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++. Uses WebKit (GTK/Cocoa) and Edge WebView2 (Windows).
Turbo Vision - A modern port of Turbo Vision 2.0, the classical framework for text-based user interfaces. Now cross-platform and with Unicode support.
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming