Object GUI - Fully customizable Javascript Object GUI Editor
Makes a floating panel for controllers on the web.
For usage documentation please visit the [GUI documentation](https://doc.babylonjs.com/features/featuresDeepDive/gui/).
The GUI Editor is a visual tool for creating and modifying GUI layouts for Babylon.js scenes.
Folder browser plugin for inquirer-gui
> We recommend using the [ES6 package `@babylonjs/gui`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@babylonjs/gui) for new projects.
NocoDB GUI
Get the $PATH from the shell
Cypress bindings for jest-image-snapshot.
e2e-cypress plugin for vue-cli
[https://yunkc.gitee.io/docs/](https://yunkc.gitee.io/docs/)
NocoDB GUI
> We recommend using the [ES6 package `@babylonjs/gui-editor`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@babylonjs/gui-editor) for new projects.
LEAP GUI Icons
Graphical User Interface for creating and running Scratch 3.0 projects
Fix the $PATH on macOS and Linux when run from a GUI app
ES Object-related atoms: Object, ToObject, RequireObjectCoercible
Protocol types for GUI chat plugins - framework-agnostic core with Vue and React adapters
SQLite library with support for opening and writing databases, prepared statements, and more. This SQLite library is in pure javascript (compiled with emscripten).
GUI elements based on other libraries, usable in React application, written in Typescript.
string representations of objects in node and the browser
Gui Editor es6
This package is part of Magic xpa Web Application Framework. It is used to easily create modern business apps powered by Angular to provide a rich user experience and meet the increasingly complex enterprise business expectations for digital transformati
A simple library to draw option menu, text popup or other widgets and layout on a Node.js console.
Work with Windows GUI in an object-oriented way. Abstractions/wrappers around GUI-related Win32 API functions
websockets-based HTML GUI for Ruby runtime objects
Glimmer DSL for SWT (JRuby Desktop Development Cross-Platform Native GUI Framework) is a native-GUI cross-platform desktop development library written in JRuby, an OS-threaded faster JVM version of Ruby. It includes SWT 4.30 (released on December 1, 2023). Glimmer's main innovation is a declarative Ruby DSL that enables productive and efficient authoring of professional-grade desktop applications by relying on the robust Eclipse SWT library, with the familiar native look, feel, and behavior of GUI on Mac, Windows, and Linux. Glimmer additionally innovates by having built-in data-binding support, which greatly facilitates synchronizing the GUI with domain models, thus achieving true decoupling of object oriented components and enabling developers to solve business problems (test-first) without worrying about GUI concerns, or alternatively drive development GUI-first, and then write clean business models (test-first) afterwards. Not only does Glimmer provide a large set of GUI widgets, but it also supports drawing Canvas Graphics like Shapes and Animations. To get started quickly, Glimmer offers scaffolding options for Apps, Gems, and Custom Widgets. Glimmer also includes native-executable packaging support, sorely lacking in other libraries, thus enabling the delivery of desktop apps written in Ruby as truly native DMG/PKG/APP files on the Mac, MSI/EXE files on Windows, and DEB/RPM files on Linux. Glimmer was the first Ruby gem to bring SWT (Standard Widget Toolkit) to Ruby, thanks to creator Andy Maleh, EclipseCon/EclipseWorld/RubyConf speaker. If you liked Shoes, You'll love Glimmer!
Aurita::GUI provides an intuitive and flexible API for object-oriented creation of primitive and complex HTML elements, such as tables and forms. It is a core module of the Aurita application framework, but it can be used as stand-alone library in any context (such as rails). As there seems to be a lack of ruby form generators, i decided to release this part of Aurita in a single gem with no dependencies on aurita itself.
ActiveQuery Explorer provides a web GUI (similar to GraphiQL) that discovers all registered ActiveQuery objects, displays their metadata, and allows executing them with parameters.
Custom Extensions for Watir, Firewatir. Acceptance Test Helper based on semantic page objects modeling customer's domain language It helps you write human readable and machine executable browser tests. Isolates GUI from Tests. The Human Readable part helps you create interfaces to elements on the page and tags them with friendly names based on vocabulary of Business Domain. The Machine Executable parts talk to Watir API hooking into DOM elements. it helps you concentrate in your acceptance tests on the intention and the customer's language and not on implementation of DOM. Write customer facing tests hence the metaphor of face for Page Objects of Significance to the Customer.
Reactive is a desktop application framework that gives everything needed to create database-backed applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern of separation. Reactive is highly inspired and also uses code of Rails, the famous Web-Framework for ruby. In Reactive, the model is handled by what's called an object-relational mapping layer. Reactive doesn't impose any ORM, you may choose the one you like but Reactive defaults to Active Record. This means it has baked in support for it, without forcing you to use it. The view part is independant of Reactive, this means that the application has to choose a view provider and feed it into Reactive. This leads to complete freedom for the GUI part. View providers are packaged as gems, so that it is easy for the developer to choose and install them. Look for reactive_view_* to discover some view providers (at this early alpha stage, only reactive_view_wx is available) The controller is part of Reactive and is loosely coupled to the view. Simple convention set up the link.
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