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# This file contains product information that can be used by
# KingFisher 2.0 and other similar tools.
.name
Triton
.type
Library
.short
An object oriented GUI creation system.
.description
A standard Amiga shared, runtime library. Triton makes it much easier to
create good-looking graphical user interfaces (GUIs) than GadTools,
BOOPSI or other systems.
The most important features are:
- Object oriented system
- Automatically font sensitive, font adaptive
- Automatic keyboard shortcuts for default window actions
- *Really* easy to use
- Beautiful customizable OS2.x/3.x look
- Comes as a freely distributable shared library
- Size! Though Triton is very powerful, it is a shared library of less
than 50KB. You don't need any startup tools, BOOPSI classes or other
things. It's the Triton among the minnows of GUI creation systems ;)
- Resizeability of windows wherever applicable
- A Preferences editor which allows you to customize the look and feel
of all Triton GUIs
By using Triton you don't have to worry about otherwise very time-consuming
things like font-sensitivity and resizeability of your windows. What is
even more important is that you can easily change your user interfaces
later without having to rearrange display objects. Simply add an object
to a group and the whole GUI will adapt to make room for it.
The usage of a Triton GUI should be pretty clear. All windows have two
additional keyboard shortcuts (if not explicitly disabled by the
application): 'Esc' will simulate the 'close window' gadget and 'Del' will
simulate the 'resize window' gadget. In palette, slider, scroller and
similar gadgets with an up/down facility you can use the shifted shortcut
to decrease the value.
.version
1.1
.author
Stefan Zeiger
.reference
FreshFish-Jul94:New/dev/gui/Triton/
1.0
.requirements
Requires OS2.04+
.distribution
Shareware
.price
$15 (US), DM20
.address
Seligenstädter Weg 24
D-63796 Kahl
Germany
.email
stefan@wwsp.adsp.sub.org
.docs
Readme
Distribution
.described-by
Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
.submittal
Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.