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This is a list of applications that are known to use XmHTML in some way.
This list is most likely not complete and probably never will be.
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If you have a submission, please supply (at least) the following information:
Name
program's name
Description
a short description of the program's purpose.
Author
author's name and email address;
URL
url where more information about the application can be obtained;
XmHTML
short description on how XmHTML is used by this application.
Submissions should be sent to: ripley@xs4all.nl
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--- Bosy ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Description
A threaded, online nntp newsreader
Author
Patrick Caulfield, <patrick@pandh.demon.co.uk>
Url
(unknown)
XmHTML
Used as the message display area
--- MinD ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Description
A (very nice) Motif INterface Designer by flux Software Gmbh.
Author
Flux Software Gmbh.
Url
http://www.flux-online.de
A (free) demo version is available for download at the above url.
XmHTML
Used for MinD's help system and supports XmHTML when building
interfaces.
--- GNOME --------------------------------------------------------------------
Description
The GNU Object Model Environment is a very strong-going effort to
design a user-friendly desktop. GNOME is based on gtk, the toolkit
developed by the Gimp authors.
Author
Many, many people. <gnome-list@gnome.org> and other GNOME mailing lists.
Url
http://www.gnome.org
XmHTML
XmHTML has been ported to gtk for use with GNOME by Miguel de Icaza
(miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx) and Federico Mena (aka Quartic)
(federico@nuclecu.unam.mx) and is used by a few GNOME core applications
such as the GNOME help system.
--- gnucash ------------------------------------------------------------------
Description
A GNOME accounting program, previously known as Xacc.
Author
Linas Vepstas, <linas@fc.net>
Url
http://www.gnucash.org
XmHTML
Used for it's help system.
--- GNUsheet -----------------------------------------------------------------
Description
A GPL's spreadsheet program under development
Author
Danny Backx <Danny.Backx@kb.be>
Url
http://users.skynet.be/danny.backx/gnusheet.html
XmHTML
Used for it's help system.
--- Balsa --------------------------------------------------------------------
Description
GNOME email client.
Author
Stuart Parmenter <pavlov@innerx.net>
Url
http://www.balsa.net
XmHTML
Used as the message display area
--- ArahDobby 2.8 -----------------------------------------------------------
Description
Textile weaving CAD/CAM application, with on-screen 1:1 fabric
simulation and printout, colorimetry support (CIE Lab)
support for all Epson printer models (including Photo 700 and EX)
JPEG, GIF export of fabric simulation simulation of multiple layer
fabrics, denting, regulator weave editor, warp/weft pattern editor,
yarn editor consumption calculation, blankets, optional PANTONE
Textile Color System (R) support
Author
Developed by Arahne, d.o.o., <arahne@arahne.si>
Url
http://www.arahne.si
XmHTML
XmHTML is used to display the production data sheet - yarn consumption
calculation. The same data is then exported as HTML and printed out to
be passed on to the production department of the weaving mill.
--- Common Desk Environment (CDE) mail client (dtmail) -----------------------
Description
Sun Microsystem's CDE email client for the sending, receiving, and
processing of email.
Author
Many persons over many years.
url
http://www.sun.com/solaris/cde
XmHTML
Will be utilized to render html received as email from various other
email clients such as Netscape, Outlook Express, Eudora, etc.
Note
This new version of dtmail is expected to be publicly available early
1999.
--- TNTmips -----------------------------------------------------------------
Description
A commercial GIS/Image Processing package for Windows, Unix and Mac.
Author
MicroImages, Inc.
Url
http://www.microimages.com
A lite version is available for download at the above url or can
be obtained on CD for about US$35.
XmHTML
We're using XmHTML for "About" boxes and stuff initially. Plan
to eventually use the layout/rendering stuff by itself to render
map legends as HTML text blocks.
--- NCAR DataVison ----------------------------------------------------------
NCAR = National Center for Atmospheric Research
Description
GUI for accessing, processing, and visualizing scientific data based
on the NCL command language
Scheduled Release Date
Early 1999
Authors
David Brown, Jeff Boote, Ethan Alpert.
National Center for Atmospheric Research, <ncarginf@ucar.edu>
URL
http://www.ndv.ucar.edu/
XmHTML
High level graphical objects (e.g. ContourPlot, VectorPlot)
are configured using resources similar to those of Motif or
the XmHTML widget itself. A tree widget displays information about
the resources and has editable fields for modifying their values.
Opening a resource's "Description" row causes an XmHTML
widget to display within an XmFrame the documentation for that
resource. The XmHTML widget's scrollbars are turned off and the
frame is sized to fit the exact length of the resource's
description. (Scrolling is provided external to the tree widget.)
When more than one "Description" row is open, multiple XmHTML
widgets are simultaneously instantiated each displaying a
different portion of the document using the same XmHTML layout
data structure (which is saved in a cache by the application).
Plans call for the XmHTML widget to be embedded at other locations
within the application as well. The goal is to make the application
fully self-documenting.
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