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Bauduin Raphael
Hi,
Looking further at ncurses and projects using it (raggle and aeditor
0.X), it seems quite some low-level concerns have to be dealt with.
Isn't there any higher level "toolkits" based on ncurses available for
Ruby? I'd like to code a little utility with ncurses, but I don't want
to write a lot of code to get basic functionalities. I could use some
inspiration from the raggle code (I would have the same structure in the
planned tool), but isn't there anything existing?
Thanks for your help.
Raph
Looking further at ncurses and projects using it (raggle and aeditor
0.X), it seems quite some low-level concerns have to be dealt with.
Isn't there any higher level "toolkits" based on ncurses available for
Ruby? I'd like to code a little utility with ncurses, but I don't want
to write a lot of code to get basic functionalities. I could use some
inspiration from the raggle code (I would have the same structure in the
planned tool), but isn't there anything existing?
Thanks for your help.
Raph