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    gnoga

    gnoga

    gnoga - The GNU Omnificent GUI for Ada

    Gnoga uses modern web technologies to allow simple creation of cross platform GUIs for Ada with native or custom look and feels that perform on par to native toolsets locally and can be easily and securely remoted as web apps over the internet as well.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    AdaFontDemo

    AdaFontDemo

    Ada Fonts is a minimalistic example of using freetype fonts in OpenGL

    Ada Fonts is a minimalistic example of using freetype fonts in OpenGL Ada applications using Felix Krause's FreeTypeAda package It is intended to be the modern version of the "glut font" demos from a previous era. It also uses Stephen Sangwine's PNG-IO package, and thin bindings to OpenGL, SDL2. More importantly, it shows how to encapsulate the scripts and runtime libraries necessary to easily compile and run on any computer running Windows, OS-X, or GNU/Linux. The only 3rd-party tool required is an Ada compiler.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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