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**Programmer's Reference, Volume 1, 2, 3 | **Programmer's Reference, Volume 1, 2, 3 | ||
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* Daniel J. Bernstein: ''Using Motif with C++'' - 1995, ISBN 0-884842-06-2 | |||
* Charles Bowman: ''Objectifying Motif'' - 1995, ISBN 1-884842-13-5 | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 13:11, 5 May 2020
Motif® is the industry standard graphical user interface, (as defined by the IEEE 1295 specification).
Implementations
- Open Motif
- May 2000: 2.1.30
- Jun 2007: 2.3
- Sep 2008: 2.3.1
- Mar 2009: 2.3.2
- Oct 2012: 2.3.4 - first release under LGPL v2.1
- Jun 2016: 2.3.6
Publications
OSF/Motif Series, Open Software Foundation, Prentice Hall, 1990
- OSF/Motif Style Guide, ISBN 0-13-640491-X
- OSF/Motif User's Guide, ISBN 0-13-640525-8
- OSF/Motif Programmer's Reference, ISBN 0-13-640517-7
- OSF/Motif Programmer's Guide, ISBN 0-13-640509-6
- OSF/Motif Application Environment Specifications (AES), ISBN 0-13-640483-9
- Motif 2.1
- Programmer's Guide
- Programmer's Reference, Volume 1, 2, 3
- Widget Writer's Guide
- Daniel J. Bernstein: Using Motif with C++ - 1995, ISBN 0-884842-06-2
- Charles Bowman: Objectifying Motif - 1995, ISBN 1-884842-13-5