Hello dear monks!

It seems, that there was no any GUI library for perl/SDL. Now it's fixed a bit :)

I'm glad to announce perl5 bindings to AntTweakBar!

AntTweakBar is a tiny GUI library for OpenGL/SDL/DirectX application. There is no any complex dialogs, alerts, widgets etc., but a small key-value tabular window, with possibility to display/enter text, number, list of strings, checkbox and button; more exotic possibilities of it are: colour choosing widget, 3D-vector and even quaternion rotation choose/display widgets.

Perl bindings to AntTweakBar are available on CPAN here. There is corresponding alien package, so there is no need worry how to install original C-library into system.

I've got successful test reports on FreeBSD, Linux, Darwin and Win32 (strawberry perl).

Patches, feature requests, code critique or documentation fixed would be welcome. Thanks for your attention!

WBR, basiliscos.


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