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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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relm
- [Rust] Pouvez-vous faire une bonne interface graphique dans Rust?
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Rust GUI framework
There is Iced which is used by system76 in Pop!_OS, Druid [DISCONTINUED], GTK-rs, Relm, Azul and Tauri. Personally I would use Tauri for its speed using the OS's native web render, documentation of use with things such as Sveltekit and the ability to make UI's using JS, CSS and HTML. Tauri similarly to Electron whilst being far faster. But its up to personal preference really. There aren't any solid "go to" options at the moment.
- Relm – idiomatic, GTK-based GUI library for Rust
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What are the pros/cons of the best GUI options for a cross platform app in Rust?
Currently, I have narrowed potential libraries to: 1. Flutter 2. FLTK 3. Relm (GTK) 4. iced 5. Slint 6. Imgui, Imgui-rs 7. and gtk-rs
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (4/2023)!
Relm (GTK)
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is makeing Vulkan guis worth it?
Relm, Slint (formerly SixtyFPS), Druid and Iced are all very promising idiomatic GUI toolkits with a great deal of community activity around them, and all of those perform substantially better in the accessibility department than ImGui and egui, to my knowledge. areweguiyet.com can give you some more pointers as well.
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The state of Rust GUI libraries
To use relm, you need to add the gtk and relm libraries to your project's dependencies in your Cargo.toml file. You’ll also need to have the gtk library installed.
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A declarative desktop UI framework for Rust built on GTK and GTK-rs
No , not really a lot of the time people are trying to tackle problems that have taken years to solve in other languages which isn’t easy and is why you see stuff abandoned. This project is also pretty similar to [relm](https://github.com/antoyo/relm) which is an active project.
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egui or iced or druid?
The [older gtk3 version of relm](https://github.com/antoyo/relm) has 2.1k stars. Relm4 is uses gtk4 which is newer.
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Any good resources for using Rust with GTK4 and Libadwaita?
Relm (supposedly more idiomatic)
n-link
- I need to use the TI Nspire CX student software but my free trail ran out
- [Rust] Pouvez-vous faire une bonne interface graphique dans Rust?
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How to transfer files from chromebook to calculator
Is this for the TI-84 Plus CE or TI Nspire CX? You can try ticalc.link or N-link https://lights0123.com/n-link/
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how do I send files from my PC to my calculator?
Try using N-Link
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ti computer link not launching
Or even this should work https://lights0123.com/n-link/
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Do not EVER buy a second-hand Nspire CX-II-T model if the seller does not have any activation code for the student software.
That doesn't work all too well with Nspire series. Using TI's own online program or my N-Link are generally much more reliable.
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Lost Activation Code for TI-Nspire CX CAS Calculator
If you actually have a Nspire CX II CAS then you can use the open source alternative N-Link: https://github.com/lights0123/n-link
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Help choosing between the Hp Prime g2 and the Ti Nspire cx ii cas. (Help)
I believe you only have to pay TI if you buy your Nspire used. New calculators come with a key in the box so you can activate the student software without a subscription. Even if you get a used one, there's an open source, free alternative called N-Link: https://github.com/lights0123/n-link It's what I use since I got my Nspire used and TI refused to provide a replacement student software key to me.
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Buying a used ti Nspire cx ii cas calculator. (Help)
The Nspire CX II (CAS) will still work with any student software on any machine, it's not locked to a specific system. The issue is that TI will refuse to provide a student software key for used calculators unless you have the original receipt. I already went though this and my advice is, don't waste your time contacting them. There's an open source, free alternative called N-Link which works wayyyy better for transferring files and updating the calculator. I've personally been using it without issue: https://github.com/lights0123/n-link
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Exiting Press-to-Test mode without another calculator, license number or any pc program.
For the CX-II this website works, although buggy at times: https://lights0123.com/n-link/
What are some alternatives?
gtk - DEPRECATED, use https://github.com/gtk-rs/gtk3-rs repository instead!
Nspire-Library - TI-Nspire programs library
Azul - Desktop GUI Framework
firebird - Multi-platform emulator of TI Nspire calculators
iced - A cross-platform GUI library for Rust, inspired by Elm
downline - Free cross-platform desktop application for downloading video and audio from YouTube and many other sites
libui-rs - Rust bindings to the minimalist, native, cross-platform UI toolkit `libui`
starnetGUI - A GUI for Starnet++
wxRust - A Rust binding of the wxWidgets cross platform toolkit.
chatgpt-app - Cross-platform ChatGPT App and more
Relm4 - An idiomatic GUI library inspired by Elm and based on gtk4-rs [Moved to: https://github.com/Relm4/Relm4]
conrod - An easy-to-use, 2D GUI library written entirely in Rust.