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How complete is LessTif ?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
Actually most LessTif widgets work somewhat. Many work fairly well. Things like traversal and focus handling have been worked on, but probably aren't really all that functional yet. The menu system is quickly losing its child diseases (occasionally freezing the X server with grabs). If you're not in a rush when working the menus, the odds are low that you'll get in much trouble. Also dragging in the menus will get you in trouble faster than clicking.
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What is LessTif?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
LessTif is a clone of the Motif® toolkit. Currently LessTif is partially implemented with most of the API in place. Saying this a lot of the internal functionality is still missing. Compatibility can have several degrees, the ultimate one being binary compatibility. This is the one we're aiming for.
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Who is developing LessTif?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
A few Internet based individuals as listed in core.html. Nobody is paid to work on it, all is effort by volunteers. Look for an all-time list of authors in the AUTHORS file in the LessTif distribution, while CREDITS acknowledges the contributions of various other people. Keeping a list of developers for each widget is not really possible mainly because the we're not fanatic about ownership of a widget. We do keep in touch enough to know who's messing with what so we don't overlap too much.
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Is there a LessTif newsgroup?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
Regularly, questions about LessTif (or about any free Motif®) clone are asked in comp.windows.x or comp.windows.x.motif .
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What Platforms is LessTif on?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
A more accurate list is available in an extraneous file. Here's an excerpt, with version numbers stripped for brevity: Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSDi (BSD/OS), Sun (SunOS, Solaris), MkLinux, OS/2, AIX, Digital UNIX/Compaq Tru64, HP/UX, Windows NT, Windows 95 (with cygwin)
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Is there any documentation for LessTif ?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
Yes the LessTif Documentation Project (LessDox) check out the LessDox home page at: http://www.lesstif.org/Lessdox/lesstif.html
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Can I use LessTif in my applications?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
You should be able to compile and run your code, how well it works is another matter... If it doesn't, then we're very interested in hearing about what doesn't work and why (we can't fix bugs that we don't know about), and we're even more interested in a fix. If your favorite application does work, please tell us so we add it to the list of apps known to work.
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Will LessTif be Motif1.2 Compliant?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
Up to now we are very close, all interfaces are in place, we might only have to fight against some remaining bugs ... Therefore, we expanded the source directory tree to make it easy to add new stuff, and to build several versions of the library (and the corresponding tools). So if anybody has a widget, or an application, to offer which can advance us in the 2.x or CDE areas, please E-mail us. Somewhere along 1997 we actually started building 2.0 compliant widgets.
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How to debug LessTif applications ?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
We have some documents which should help to track down bugs in LessTif-based applications. BUG-HUNTING.html describes some specifics of LessTif's built-in debugging facilities while bugs.html covers more general the topic of debugging X11 applications.
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I installed LessTif but I can't compile apps with it. What's wrong ?

LessTif Frequently Asked Questions
You may have an application that's not error-free; or (more likely) one which needs configuration for your site, computer platform, etc. If it's not a bug within the application it probably has to do with your compiler options. If it's indeed that, there are several possibilities. In the examples we'll give now, we'll be using some installation directories that may differ from your installation.
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What is Motif (LessTif)?

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Throughout the Grace docs, saying "M*tif" we actually refer to the M*tif API, defining a set of functions for building graphical user interfaces (GUI) via numerous widgets (buttons, labels, etc). Grace makes a heavy use of the M*tif API. There are several implementations of the interface. The original OSF Motif (see http://www.opengroup.
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How do I use the complete system?

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How do I take Avlimil Complete?

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Avlimil Complete is taken once a day, just like a vitamin. One tablet each day supplies you with a gentle blend of nutrients designed to get back what you've been missing...yourself.
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Can I complete more than one internship?

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You can complete more than one internship; however, realize only 3 credit hours count towards your EM degree. The other 1-3 hours you receive for an internship may be able to count toward your general electives, but most often do not.
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What is complete stripping?

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Complete stripping means pulling varicose veins out through multiple incisions from groin to ankle. It leaves permanent scars, and could cause permanent numbness in the legs or feet. It usually sacrifices an important vein in the leg called the saphenous vein. This is the vein needed for future bypasses in the heart and legs. Cosmetically, it is unacceptable to most patients.
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