[R-gui] Current R-GUI projects & best graphical toolkits
Hi Philippe and List, Yes, obveRsive is using the Java-Swing tool kit. Dan *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
On 10/10/2002 at 11:26 AM Philippe Grosjean wrote:
Hi, Thank you for those who sended me infos about ongoing R GUI projects. I have: - CoCoA R GUI: Jan De Leeuw - obveRsive woRkbench: Dan Putler & Zed Shaw - SPSS-style GUI (planed?): Kurt Hornik - SciViews: Philippe Grosjean Are there any other ones? For the graphical toolkit, it is certainly time to get a clearer idea of which one is the most suitable among Tcl/Tk (+ Tix), Gtk, QT, wxWindows,... As far as I know, Peter Dalgaard (with many others) develops Tcl/tk; Duncan Temple Lang works on Gtk/Gnome. There are already available libraries (including the base R library 'tcltk'). Dan Putler and Zed Shaw recently choose Swing. Is this correct? Any suggestions from specialists are welcome. Personnally, I develop SciViews under Windows, using OCXes (most are free or shipped with Microsoft Visual Studio, but one is commercial -ActiveBar-). This is not portable at all. This is not open source at all. But I choose it for all the functionnalities I got (and indeed, I started the project many years ago, when many oher graphical toolkits like Gtk or Qt were in their infancy). I consider the current windows implementation of SciViews as a prototype to test various GUI architectures. I would definitely be happy to get rid of all these M$ D-Com, ActiveX and OCXes, but I need: - An advanced text editor with synthax highlighting, "codetips", "auto-completion lists", etc... and I got the free CodeMax with CodeSense (http://www.ticz.com/homes/users/nlewis/HTML/Software_Development/CodeSense/ Download/download.htm#uguide) which is wonderful. - An integrated and context-sensitive menus/toolbars/docking windows system,... and I found ActiveBar (http://www.datadynamics.com/activebar/default.htm) very easy to use and configure. - A spreadsheet,... and I got Formula One (shipped with the free version of Borland Delphi) which is very nice. - A decent rich text editor with embedded graphs, etc... and I find the standard richedit.ocx suitable. - A html browser,... and the Internet Explorer ocx is performing well (arrghl). Yes, I know! You want to kill me now! Perhaps, an alternative would be to convince me that I will find similar features in other graphical toolkits? Best, Philippe Grosjean ..........]<(({°<...............<°}))><.............................. ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) Philippe Grosjean ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) IFREMER Nantes - DEL/AO ( ( ( ( ( rue de l'Ile d'Yeu, BP 21105, 44311 Nantes Cedex 3 ) ) ) ) ) tel: (33) 02.40.37.42.29, fax: (33) 02.40.37.42.41 ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) SciViews project coordinator (http://www.sciviews.org) ( ( ( ( ( e-mail: phgrosjean@sciviews.org ) ) ) ) ) ( ( ( ( ( "I'm 100% confident that p is between 0 and 1" ) ) ) ) ) L. Gonick & W. Smith (1993) ......................................................................
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