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MIT License | MIT License |
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ImFrame
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What is the best GUI library in C++ for real time data plotting
If you want a demo, you can use my starter framework to see if it would work for you, or check out Implot's repository directly.
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Is WinUI the most modern GUI library for C++ desktop applications on Windows?
If you want a Dear Imgui "starter kit", you can try ImFrame. It packages a few libraries into a very lightweight cross-platform application framework.
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What to use to develop GUIs in C++?
If you just want an empty app in which you can play with ImGui, you can use a lightweight framework like ImFrame.
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What would you say is a good GUI library for a beginner (someone who's never dabbled in GUI programming before, but has several years of experience with C++)?
To help with this, I made a framework that makes it much easier to use like a more traditional application framework, providing a few handy features you'd expect, like native file dialogs, window position save/restore, native macOS windows, platform-appropriate settings storage, image loading, a selection of fonts, etc.
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Trying to use ImPlot to plot some graphs, failing hard.
Probably the fastest way to do that is to use something like my ImFrame library, which is designed to get Dear ImGui and ImPlot up and running inside an app with minimal fuss and bother. You'll need to use CMake to build the project, but it's pretty simple, as there are batch files to build in the /Bin folder for Windows, Mac, or Linux.
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Best GUI Library for C++?
Dear ImGUI - Unlike the others, is designed for applications with a real-time rendering loop, such as games. Was originally designed for creating debugging UIs, although has expanded far beyond this, and is now used for full-featured applications. Requires an existing back-end to plug into. If you need an application framework for Dear ImGUI, you can use my own project ImFrame, or something similar.
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The best option for desktop GUI?
I'm currently writing a Dear Imgui framework called ImFrame. It handles the work of creating an application loop with an appropriate renderer, using GLFW and other open source libraries, and then exposing the Dear Imgui API for your use to do what you want with it.
hello_imgui
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Deploy multi-platform applications with C++ (desktop, mobile and web). An example with Dear ImGui
When developing my library (based on Dear ImGui), I designed a collection of cmake functions dedicated to help deploy assets, convert icons, and configure application deployment settings. It is currently tailored for my library, but I believe it might serve as a valuable inspiration.
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Easiest to Build C++ Library
(I ran git clone --recursive https://github.com/pthom/hello_imgui to get the hello_imgui directory)
What are some alternatives?
hello-wayland - A hello world Wayland client (mirror)
tracy - Frame profiler
imgui-java - JNI based binding for Dear ImGui
goXdagWallet - cross platform xdag gui wallet
tigr - TIGR - the TIny GRaphics library for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android.
imgui_markdown - Markdown for Dear ImGui
tintin - TinTin++, aka tt++, is an extensible console MUD client.
directory_hook
miniaudio - Audio playback and capture library written in C, in a single source file.
Scimark2-Dev-Cpp - Scimark2 Project For Dev-C++ on Windows.
dark - C practice - basic roguelike in SDL2 that compiles both for desktop and Emscripten
xtd - Free open-source modern C++17 / C++20 framework to create console, GUI (forms like WinForms) and unit test applications and libraries on Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS and Linux.