XView Programmer's Documentation 
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The documentation for this release of the XView
source includes the following programmer's manuals:
 
 
 XView Reference Manual: Converting SunView Applications 
 
 
This manual contains complete instructions for converting SunView 
programs to XView.  It provides an overview of the XView
toolkit's architecture and design principles, and gives
instructions for both minimal and full conversion to XView.
This document will be of most use to programmers who are familiar 
with the SunView API.  If you are not a SunView programmer, you 
should also read the  SunView Programmer's Guide .
This document is included in the <XVIEW>/doc/conversion directory.


 XView PostScript Interface Library


This manual describes how to use the NeWS/PostScript interface library
for XView.  The library is called xvps and included with this source
distribution.  One must have OpenWindows to use this library.
This document is included in the <XVIEW>/doc directory.
 
 
Documentation may be purchased separately:


 XView Programming Manual (revised for version 3)


This manual provides both a complete reference guide to the
XView Toolkit and a basic introduction to developing applications with it.
The examples from the book are included in <XVIEW>/contrib/examples.
XView Programming Manual, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
Address:  632 Petaluma Avenue, Sebastopol, CA  95472
email: uunet!ora!nuts, phone: 1-800-338-6887, 1-707-829-0515
fax: 1-707-829-0104


 OPEN LOOK Graphical User Interface Functional Specification


This manual specifies how the toolkit and new toolkit components should
implement the OPEN LOOK graphical user interface.
OPEN LOOK Graphical User Interface Functional Specification,
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1989
 

 OPEN LOOK Graphical User Interface Application Style Guidelines


This manual provides guidelines for developing an OPEN LOOK compliant
application with any toolkit.  It's a good resource for any developer
adding a graphical user interface to their applications.
OPEN LOOK Graphical User Interface Application Style Guidelines,
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1989


Also, one will want an Xlib reference manual as well.  All of these 
books are available at technical book stores or may be ordered.  If 
you have OpenWindows version 2 from Sun Microsystems, these books 
are included in the Developer's Documentation Set. 


