lisp-gui-examples
GUI for generating a tone in various Lisp dialects (by goober99)
gtkTtk
My fork of tile-gtk. (by Geballin)
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over 1 year ago | 11 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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lisp-gui-examples
Posts with mentions or reviews of lisp-gui-examples.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-12.
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Learn Scheme by Example: Tk GUI with Chicken Scheme
The Allegro egg is accompanied by a couple of examples but no examples showing the use of the audio addon. The Allegro library itself comes with an example showing how to generate a saw wave, but being a C library, the example is, of course, in C. I ported that example to Scheme. I would have contributed the example back to the Allegro egg, but the repo is marked as "archived by the owner" and read-only on GitHub. I've included the example in the repo alongside the rest of the code for this tutorial in case someone finds it useful.
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Learn Clojure by Example: JavaFX GUI with Cljfx
You can check out the entire example on GitHub. This started as a personal learning project to explore the state of GUI programming in Lisp and has become a series of tutorials on building GUIs with various dialects of Lisp.
gtkTtk
Posts with mentions or reviews of gtkTtk.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-12.
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Learn Scheme by Example: Tk GUI with Chicken Scheme
Ideally, something like gtkTtk that has GTK do the actual drawing would be integrated into Tcl/Tk and become the default on Linux. In the meantime, there are third party themes that imitate the look and feel of the most popular GTK and Qt themes. I use MATE with the Arc GTK theme, so I went with the Arc theme. There was even a Debian package for it (sudo apt install tcl-ttkthemes). We can then apply the theme system wide (echo '*TkTheme: arc' | xrdb -merge -), so that all Tk apps such as git-gui also inherit the theme. It is probably better to give your Linux users instructions on how to install their own theme instead of hard coding one with ttk/set-theme, so they can choose one that matches their system theme (KDE users might pick Breeze while Ubuntu users might opt for Yaru). The screenshots in this tutorial use the Arc theme.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing lisp-gui-examples and gtkTtk you can also consider the following projects:
blender-node-dice - Blender3D project which uses geometry nodes and shader nodes to generate a dice
bintracker - A hackable Chiptune Audio Workstation. https://bintracker.org
pstk - A Portable Scheme Interface to the Tk GUI Toolkit
cljfx - Declarative, functional and extensible wrapper of JavaFX inspired by better parts of react and re-frame