------ art_10577_9259387.1173556466842 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I haven't tried it myself, but wxWindows bills itself as being useable on Win, Mac, and *nix. I believe that there is a library / framework for Ruby + wxWindows call wxRuby ( http://wxruby.rubyforge.org), but I don't know how well documented it is. The wxWindows home page is: http://www.wxwindows.org/ There's a very good wxWindows book available (Cross Platform GUI Programming with wxWidgets), and it has an open source license which also allows it to be used in proprietary software projects ( http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/newlicen.htm) Caveat: It seems to have alot going for it, but I haven't used it personally, so do your own investigation, and YMMV. Dennis On 3/10/07, Une Bñ×ue <unbewusst.sein / google.com.invalid> wrote: > > M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <znmeb / cesmail.net> wrote: > > > In my humble opinion, QtRuby is by a wide margin the best documented > > Ruby GUI. > > what about X-platform ? > > i want to design over MacOS X and be, as much as possible, X-platform : > win* and *nix. > -- > Une Bñ×ue > > -- |------------------------------------------------------| | | | The way to be happy is to be good. | | | |------------------------------------------------------| ------ art_10577_9259387.1173556466842--