You could perhaps narrow the range of replies a little by saying whether you want to generate a cross-platform result, or ar targeting for a particular platform.

GUI on top of C - doesn't that mean you want C compatible GUI code, in which case the Perl solutions (such as Tk) are of no help. Or is the mention of C a red herring in which case Tk is an answer.

Does the GUI have to look particuarly native? Again taking Tk as an example, it mostly does what you expect, nut there tend to be non-native behaviour in places - at least in the eyes of a Windows user.


DWIM is Perl's answer to Gödel

In reply to Re: A quest for a GUI by GrandFather
in thread A quest for a GUI by GivingTree

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