Pugl
Pugl
http://drobilla.net/software/pugl/
portable API for OpenGL graphical interfaces
Pugl is a minimal portable API for OpenGL GUIs which supports embedding and is suitable for use in plugins, but can also be used for programs.
Pugl is vaguely similar to GLUT, but with some significant distinctions: * Minimal in scope, providing only what is necessary to draw and receive keyboard and mouse input. * No reliance on static data whatsoever, so the API can be used in plugins or multiple independent parts of a program. * Single implementation, which is small, liberally licensed and suitable for direct inclusion in programs if avoiding a library dependency is desired. * Support for embedding in other windows, so Pugl code can draw to a widget inside a larger GUI. * More complete support for keyboard input, including additional “special” keys, modifiers, and support for detecting individual modifier key presses.
Licensing
License
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License
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Debian: Alessio Treglia <alessio@debian.org>
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22 May 2012
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License: bsd-3-clause
License
Verified by
Debian: Alessio Treglia <alessio@debian.org>
Verified on
22 May 2012
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License: isc
Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Dave Robillard | contact |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Debian (Ref) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pugl | |
Download | http://svn.drobilla.net/pugl/trunk/ |
Software prerequisites
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