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Elements C++ GUI library
- declarative GUI libraries
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Digital Audio Workstation Front End Development Struggles
There's a relatively new C++ GUI library literally called "Elements". Not sure how it works though, but the way it looks, and the music background of its creator makes it appear designed for DAWs.
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Introducing Slint 1.0 - The Next-Generation GUI Toolkit with C++20 APIs
Further, if you we want a "modern" C++ GUI framework what actually would be modern would be to use mechanisms in the language itself as a quasi-DSL from within the language. This is something like what Joel de Guzman is doing with Elements
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Boost.URL ACCEPTED, get the beta now!
It's a complex domain. The closest we have at the moment is Elements which hasn't been proposed for Boost (yet?) but is by Joel de Guzman, the primary author of Boost.Spirit.
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Is there any MIT/BSD licensed UI framework for C++ ?
Elements was mentioned as a specific example of an MIT-licensed GUI library on the CPPcast episode from 5 May 2022.
I ended up with elements gui https://github.com/cycfi/elements
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GUI for software, not games, but lighter than Qt ?
If you don't want to use Qt I honestly think your best bet may be to become an early adopter of cycfi elements depending on your project. Elements is still rough but is useable for small applications. I think when it is finished it will be the best choice for a retained mode GUI library, but right now it is missing a lot of things (e.g. the standard common dialogs, "open", "Save as", etc.) , and has basically zero documentation.
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What are you using for GUIs?
github link
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Why I choose Electron even when I wanted to use QT
For the past year we were evaluating EFL, QML and Flutter for our embedded TV devices after having used the first two for last 5+ years and choice was made to go with Flutter. Performance is great, license is great, and development experience, judged by the whole development team, is the best. Hence my remark on being sad as QML could have had a great future, even transitioned to modern C++ without need for separate language, if there was a huge adoption and proper choices made by the company, e.g. see https://github.com/cycfi/elements.
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C++ dev having trouble finding what ui toolkit to use for pet project
### [Elements](https://github.com/cycfi/elements) (Formerly photon)
imgui
- Ask HN: Fastest cross-platform GUI stack/strategy
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Immediate Mode GUI Programming
Immediate mode is a fuzzy concept, as witnessed by this writeup: https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki/About-the-IMGUI-paradi...
The Dear ImGui readme is a good starting point:
https://github.com/ocornut/imgui
...now of course Dear ImGui is a specific implementation of an immediate mode UI framework, but it's also the most popular implementation.
- Nebula is an open-source and free-to-use modern C++ game engine
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Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface with minimal dependencies
From the faq https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/docs/FAQ.md#q-w...
Q. What is this library called?
This library is called Dear ImGui. Please refer to it as Dear ImGui (not ImGui, not IMGUI).
(The library misleadingly started its life in 2014 as "ImGui" due to the fact that I didn't give it a proper name when I released 1.0, and had no particular expectation that it would take off. However, the term IMGUI (immediate-mode graphical user interface) was coined before and is being used in variety of other situations e.g. Unity uses it own implementation of the IMGUI paradigm. To reduce the ambiguity without affecting existing code bases, I have decided in December 2015 a fully qualified name "Dear ImGui" for this library.
ImGui is engine/GPU agnostic
Themeing isn't a just a retained mode thing, you can do wonders with immediate UIs, even thought (dear)ImGui doesn't provide much, you can still do wonders: https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/issues/707#issuecomment-362...
More on that topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1qyvQsjK5Y
My first guess would be it is supposed to sound like "Dear Imogen". However, it wasn't initially conceived of as a reference to anything. The "Dear" was tacked on to qualify the name [1].
[1] https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/docs/FAQ.md#q-w...
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Where do I start to learn C++ for a game development
Bonus: If you want to make desktop app with UI, then this is another great C++ library and it's also simple to learn as well. https://github.com/ocornut/imgui.
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GUI library for fast prototyping
AFAIK the Rust equivalent to C++'s Dear ImGui is egui.
What are some alternatives?
wxWidgets - Cross-Platform C++ GUI Library
nuklear - A single-header ANSI C immediate mode cross-platform GUI library
NanoGUI - Minimalistic GUI library for OpenGL
GTK+ - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk
egui - egui: an easy-to-use immediate mode GUI in Rust that runs on both web and native
CEGUI
FLTK - FLTK - Fast Light Tool Kit - https://github.com/fltk/fltk - cross platform GUI development
nana - a modern C++ GUI library
nuklear
webview - Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++. Uses WebKit (GTK/Cocoa) and Edge WebView2 (Windows).
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
WPF - WPF is a .NET Core UI framework for building Windows desktop applications.