package gui import ( "log" "github.com/andlabs/ui" _ "github.com/andlabs/ui/winmanifest" ) func Main(f func()) { log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") ui.Main(f) } // Other goroutines must use this // // You can not acess / process the GUI thread directly from // other goroutines. This is due to the nature of how // Linux, MacOS and Windows work (they all work differently. suprise. surprise.) // For example: gui.Queue(addNewTabForColorSelection()) func Queue(f func()) { log.Println("Sending function to gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") ui.QueueMain(f) } func ExampleWindow() { log.Println("START gui.ExampleWindow()") title := "Test Window" box := InitWindow(nil, title, 0) window := box.Window log.Println("box =", box) log.Println("window =", window) box.AddDebugTab("jcarr Debug") window.UiWindow.Show() } func DebugWindow() { log.Println("START gui.ExampleWindow()") title := "Debug Window" box := InitWindow(nil, title, 0) window := box.Window log.Println("box =", box) log.Println("window =", window) box.AddDebugTab("jcarr Debug") window.UiWindow.Show() }