N1ED is a content editor based on classic WYSIWYG editors TinyMCE and CKEditor and install as an add-on for them. It keeps a standard way to edit content and brings a lot of new features.
It will upgrade your default editor (CKEditor or TinyMCE) and help you to create beautiful pages and compose articles block by block and widget by widget (a lot of widgets!).
The key feature of N1ED is Bootstrap Editor. Create new content with Bootstrap blocks gallery or create custom blocks by content you edit right in the editor. N1ED understands your already existing content.
Every block you define yourself in a content can be added to your blocks gallery and N1ED with automatically prepare a screenshot for it!
N1ED has File Manager and Image Editor onboard. This means you can easily upload images to your server when working with a content and reuse them calling the file manager. Image editor will help you to crop, resize images, add some captions, apply filters, etc.
Go to the demo and enjoy the experience! https://n1ed.com/demo
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I decided to compile from scratch the latest wxWidgets from wxwidgets.org. And I compiled and installed successfully for both X11 and GTK. Source: 10 months ago
Some say qt, others wxwidgets, u++, sfml, here is a video from quick search on wxwidgets and c++ for beginners https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOIbK4bJKS8 Choosethem depending on learning curve and where they will take you, you might learn something harder because it takes you farther to where you want to go. Source: over 1 year ago
> Java Swing still lets you make native-looking-and-feeling apps (with some care). I don't know of any new GUI frameworks that let you do the same. That's the whole raison d'être of the (C++) wxWidgets toolkit. [0] It fully commits to using native GUI widgets, rather than impersonating them. (That is, it wraps various other toolkits.) As others have pointed out, the other major cross-platform toolkits (Qt, GTK)... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
That all being said: We are now all waiting on wxwidgets to release their next stable version so that we can upgrade. It makes no sense to use an unstable version of that upstream, as in its development releases it literally breaks on every patch level release. It also makes no sense to start packaging a custom version of wxgtk just for audacity (the overhead required is just not worth it). Source: over 2 years ago
Looking good is very subjective of course… did you take a look at wxWidgets? https://wxwidgets.org/. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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