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jsdx-toolkit

v0.0.6

Published

Graphical toolkit on JSDX framework

Downloads

15

Readme

jsdx-toolkit

A graphical toolkit on JSDX framework. It aims to provide a node.js module for 3D user interface development.

Installation

With Steps, you can use git version of JSDX toolkit:

  1. Download source code from github

     git clone https://[email protected]/cfsghost/jsdx-toolkit.git
  2. Change directory into folder

     cd jsdx-toolkit
  3. Configure and compile it

     node-waf configure build

Get Started

It's the simple way to write a new application in Node.js:

var toolkit = require('jsdx-toolkit');

/* Create a new application */
var app = new toolkit.Application('Clutter Application');

/* Create a new window */
app.createWindow(function(window) {

  /* Quit current application when this window is destroyed */
  window.on(toolkit.EVENT_DESTROY, function() {
    app.quit();
  });

  window.title = 'Application Window';
  window.hasToolbar = true;
  window.show();
});

app.run();

License

Licensed under the MIT License

Authors

Copyright(c) 2012 Fred Chien <[email protected]>

Copyright

Copyright(c) 2012 Mandice Company. (http://www.mandice.com/)