viridis
2nd September 2009, 13:29
Hello folks,
Tegeosft (http://tegesoft.com) is proud to release its first public version (beta) of GICS (http://tegesoft.com/products/gics), a library offering a set of vectorial graphical instruments. A framework allowing to build other instruments easily (with the help of base components) is part of the library too.
GICS, which stands for "Graphical Instruments and Components Solution", is based on Qt's GraphicsView and is available under two licenses : either the GNU/GPLv3 or a Commercial one.
This first version, which acts more or less like a technological preview, provides a gauge, a level indicator, a LCD, a LED, a button and a slider. These instruments use SVG skins for their graphical appearance.
To be noted that in a near future, the skin system will be reworked :)
To be noted too that a little demo (http://tegesoft.com/products/gics/related_products/gics_demo) of GICS is available.
Tegeosft (http://tegesoft.com) is proud to release its first public version (beta) of GICS (http://tegesoft.com/products/gics), a library offering a set of vectorial graphical instruments. A framework allowing to build other instruments easily (with the help of base components) is part of the library too.
GICS, which stands for "Graphical Instruments and Components Solution", is based on Qt's GraphicsView and is available under two licenses : either the GNU/GPLv3 or a Commercial one.
This first version, which acts more or less like a technological preview, provides a gauge, a level indicator, a LCD, a LED, a button and a slider. These instruments use SVG skins for their graphical appearance.
To be noted that in a near future, the skin system will be reworked :)
To be noted too that a little demo (http://tegesoft.com/products/gics/related_products/gics_demo) of GICS is available.