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Microwindows or Nano-X is a small, Xlib compatible library. It is Open Source and licenced under the the Mozilla Public License. The main GUI toolkit that can be used with Microwindows is FLTK, but XForms is available too.
- provide an excellent GUI for small embedded devices with FLTK
- port the FLTK GUI toolkit to new platforms
- linking an application with Microwindows can provide it with a GUI on console based Linux distros
- provide Xlib support for platforms without Xlib
It features two APIs: Nano-X/NX11 which provides an X11 compatible API and MWIN which is compatible to the Win32 API.
Microwindows is very portable, is written in C and can be used on a wide range of platforms.
Currently it is available for Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, DOS, uclinux, RTEMS, ELKS, PSP and more.
It can be compiled for x86, x86_64, ARM, PowerPC and MIPS processors.
The Nano-X Window System has a layered design. At the lowest level there are drivers for screen output as well as mouse and keyboard input. Touch input devices are also supported. Drivers are available for X11, frame buffer, SDL, the Allegro graphics library, VESA or the SVGA library. Additional drivers can be added to port Microwindows to more platforms.
At the mid level, a portable graphics engine is implemented, providing support for line draws, area fills, polygons, clipping and color models.
At the upper level, the Nano-X/NX11 and MWIN API's are implemented providing access to the graphics applications programmer.
The Nano-X Window System can be compiled either as a separate server for several clients or linked together to a single, standalone library.
The main Nano-X web site is at http://www.microwindows.org
To build Microwindows, see the files /src/INSTALL and /src/CONTENTS plus the faq files in the doc directory. For Android there is an application note in the doc directory.
An HTML based FAQ and Architecture document are available from the web site.
The chief maintainer of the project is Greg Haerr greg@censoft.com
Microwindows and Nano-X are discussed on the NanoGUI mailing list. Mailing list archives are available at: http://www.linuxhacker.org/ezmlm-browse/index.cgi?list=nanogui