mikshaw


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Posted: Feb. 01 2007,22:22 |
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Lua-FLTK was replaced by MurgaLua. There was a short time during development that both applications were available, but that was merely a transition period between the two.
There is no package available similar to the one for Lua-FLTK, at least not yet, but I think you'll find that the documentation for Lua 5.1 and FLTK 1.1.7 will help a lot...particularly since the syntax used in murgaLua is much closer to the original Lua and FLTK languages than lua-fltk was.
Also be sure to check out the murgalua website for murga-specific stuff: http://www.murga.org/devPages/murgaLua/murgaLua.html
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