Isn't OpenMotif free to use in commercial software?  
http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/license/


On 2016-11-13 12:10, Iznogoud wrote:
>> 
>> I got my ultra-top-secret (because nobody would or should care)
>> FreePascal translation of the XForms-toolkit C headers working pretty
>> well. The image library translation is fun. Aside from the many image
>> format functions, raw 32 bit packed color arrays or raw 8 bit
>> Red/Green/Blue Pascal arrays make a nice framebuffer that displays on 
>> an
>> XWindow Canvas. Like old fashioned DOS in high resolution with
>> animation, too.
>> 
> 
> Rick, please look up github and what it does and share your 
> (top-secret)
> code as an example. There can never be too much information about 
> anything,
> really.
> 
> I am on a consulting project that requires some GUI on top of 
> scientific
> software and has to only run on Unix (Linux really). I got a head start 
> so
> that I can get the example on Github (for all to see) before I am on 
> that
> payroll.
> 
> Motif is not free for commercial software; I would seek another toolkit 
> to
> do this.
> 
> 
>> 
>> Holy hell, Motif hasn't died a well-deserved slow and painful death 
>> yet???
>> 
> 
> Motif is not dead. AMTEC's TecPlot just recently sqitched from Motif 
> (over
> 20 years now) to something else (looks similar but is not). But there 
> is
> still a lot of software that uses Motif, not just legacy software. I 
> recall
> SDRC's I-DEAS (a CADD package from the 90s) had a Motif look, and it 
> was
> running on windows over Xwin32. Oh, those were great old days. Rick is 
> not
> the only old guy around!
> 
> I'd use Xt straight up but I figured I really like the CDE (from IBM) 
> and
> the MWM look of Motif.
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