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338) How can I convert my OLIT programs to the Motif look & feel?
[Last modified: July 96] Answer: Mark Fresolone (mjf@mjm.com) writes: There are a number of translator products on the market which translate OLIT source code or DevGuide builder files into Motif source code and builder files. In 1995, MJM Software (Melillo Consulting Inc.) released the MoOLIT 5.1 toolkit, which allows one to simply re-compile Sun or UnixWare OLIT programs, and have them be switchable between the OPENLOOK and Motif look and feels. MoOLIT 5.1 is available on most popular UNIX platforms. More information is available at: http://www.mjm.com/Products/MoOLIT
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