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== Role in NAMIC == | == Role in NAMIC == | ||
− | [ | + | [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Main_Page Slicer 3] is currently using KWWidgets for its Graphical User Interface. [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Slicer3:Developers:Projects:QtSlicer Recent efforts (funded, in part, by an NA-MIC ARRA grant)] are replacing and augmenting that interface using [http://qt.nokia.com/products Qt] and [http://www.commontk.org CTK] Widgets. |
== Typical Usage == | == Typical Usage == |
Latest revision as of 17:58, 10 July 2017
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Description
KWWidgets is an Open Source library of GUI classes based on Tcl/Tk with a C++ API. This library was originally developed by Kitware for ParaView, and now has been extended in functionality and architecture thanks to NAMIC support.
Role in NAMIC
Slicer 3 is currently using KWWidgets for its Graphical User Interface. Recent efforts (funded, in part, by an NA-MIC ARRA grant) are replacing and augmenting that interface using Qt and CTK Widgets.
Typical Usage
KWWidgets are used as modules for developing Graphical User Interfaces.
Languages
KWWidgets is written in C++ and get access to Tcl/Tk functionalities.
Platforms
KWWidgets works in the same platforms as VTK.
Software Dependencies
All platforms require CMake to build. CMake is a cross-platform software build tool. It uses hardware, compiler and operating system neutral configuration files to generate Makefiles, workspaces or projects particular to a particular development environment, so developers can use standard development tools on their target platform. KWWidgets also depends on VTK and Tcl/Tk
Documentation, Tutorials and Examples
A Wiki page is available at http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/KWWidgets
Doxygen generated, KWWidgets API, documentation is available on a nightly basis. Method descriptions, inheritance and collaboration diagrams, and other implementation details are available to users developing KWWidgets applications.
Revision Control
KWWidgets uses CVS to manage the source code.
The source code can be dowloaded using the following CVS command
cvs –d :pserver:anoncvs@www.kwwidgets.org:/cvsroot/KWWidgets co KWWidgets
License
The VTK copyright is an open-source, Berkely-style license. It allows unrestricted use, including use in commercial products.