XView (X Window-System-based Visual/Integrated Environment for Workstations) is a user-interface toolkit to support interactive, graphics-based applications running under the X Window System. XView provides a set of pre-built, user-interface objects such as canvases, scrollbars, menus, and control panels. The appearance and functionality of these objects follow the OPEN LOOK Graphical User Interface (GUI) specification. XView features an object-oriented style Application Programmer's Interface (API) that is straightforward and easy to learn.
| Tags | Software Development Widget Sets Desktop Environment |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
Recent releases


Changes: Packages for RHEL5 (use i386 on x86_64) and RHEL4. An initial attempt to integrate with the GNOME volume manager. Updated to Martin's xview 21.1 patch.


Changes: The code was updated to patchlevel 21 from Debian's sources. It now compiles on Linux kernel 2.6. A .desktop file was added for gdm 2.6.x integration. RHEL3 and RHEL4 RPMs were built, and these should also work on Centos, Mandriva, SuSE, etc.


Changes: Packages were updated to Martin Buck's -16 release, and documentation and the changelog are now included in xview-devel-examples. This release will now build on RedHat 7.2 with rpm-4.0.3 or rpm-4.0.4, however RedHat 6.x is still supported.


Changes: Several improvements (build support on Red Hat 7.1, gcc 3.0, etc.) and many bugfixes.


Changes: This RPM release is based on Martin Buck's Debian patches. It adds support for GLIBC2.2 and GCC-3.0. This distribution should now build on RedHat 7.x. Binary RPMs are provided for RedHat 6.2 users (i386 and sparc) and RedHat 7.1 users.