M.R.Hadian wrote:
> Walt,
> i tested japi on windows but i could not do it on linux.
> unfortunately, it seems that the project is not developing and the
> manuals are not in english.
True, that there does not appear to be development,
but here is a manual in English.
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> Walt Brainerd wrote:
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>> M.R.Hadian wrote:
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>>> Hi
>>> I generated my CFD code in Fortran 90 and can compile it using any
>>> Fortran 90 compiler on both windows and Linux. Now I want to make a
>>> GUI for my code. On windows I can use Intel Visual Fortran compiler,
>>> but I want a multi platform one.
>>> The only think that I found is the “pilib” library which is a port of
>>> GTK for Fortran, but it is still under development and is not a
>>> complete one.
>>> What is your suggestion for visual Fortran 90 programming especially
>>> on Linux? (I prefer a free one!!!)
>>> are there any free tools to use in Fortran?
>>> Is it advised to use C++/Fortran90 mixed programming and applying
>>> wxWidget or QT libraries? In this case, is it more straightforward
>>> for the main program to be in C++ or Fortran90? I doubt if I can
>>> integrate my Fortran90 code with wxWidget library and call its
>>> functions in my code. Especially the compiler and linker that can
>>> compile and link both of them is a question for me.
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Hadian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I have included JAPI with the Fortran Tools.
>> It is no longer maintained, but seems to work.
>>
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