X Athena Widgets
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X Athena Widgets or Xaw is a GUI widget library for the X Window System. Developed as part of Project Athena, Xaw was written under the auspices of the MIT X Consortium as a sample widget set built on X Toolkit Intrinsics (Xt); Xt and Xaw are collectively known as the X Toolkit.[1] Xaw has been largely superseded by more sophisticated toolkits like Motif, GTK+, and Qt but it is still maintained (by the X.Org Foundation) and is available as part of most X Window System installations. The library, like other core parts of X, is licensed under the MIT License.
In a talk for USENIX, X pioneer Jim Gettys remarked that although Athena widgets were "ugly", they were often used in the period of X history that he describes as the "GUI wars", as a safe alternative to the competing Motif and Open Look toolkits.[2] Today Xt is often used as a base toolkit if none of the other options are available.
References
- ↑ Chris D. Peterson. "Athena Widget Set — C Language Interface" (PDF).
- ↑ Jim Gettys (2000). Lessons Learned about Open Source. Proc. USENIX.
External links
- Xaw library 1.0.7 source code, X.Org Foundation website
- http://www.cactii.net/~bb/XawXpm/
- Survey of Widget Sets - comparisons of various Xaw versions.
- Book — X Toolkit Intrinsics Ref Man R5, Third Edition.
- X11 Programming and the Athena Widget Set (an Xaw programming tutorial), GNU/Linux Fanatics Group