Mui

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A Cross-Platform UI Library

Overview:

MUI is a cross-platform UI library for V and CMUI with support for Windows, Linux, Android, and Web. It offers various features such as system themes, widgets, dialogs, animations, and more. MUI aims to provide a versatile and customizable UI solution for developers working on different platforms.

Features:

  • C Bindings (Desktop Only & Experimental)
  • Theme from system accent color
  • Themes fallback to dark/light theme preference
  • Webview Window
  • Various widgets including Slider, Button, Label, Textbox, Password, Group, Rect, Image, Progress, Radio Button, Checkbox, Link, Selectbox, Table, Graphs, Line Graph, Area Graph, Menubar, Map (Desktop Only), Switch, Textarea, Codefield, Scrollbar, Frames & Nested-Frames, List View, Spinner (aka UpDown), Tabbed View
  • Custom/Thirdparty Widget Support (Not Finished Completely Yet)
  • Screen Reader Support (Experimental - Linux & Windows Only)
  • Emoji Icon Support (Desktop Only)
  • Various Dialogs including Messagebox, Inputbox, Passwordbox, Color Chooser, File Open/Save Dialog, Folder Open Dialog, Notification Support, Custom Dialog Support (Not Finished Completely Yet)
  • Anchor System
  • Transition Animations (Supports Anchors)
  • File Drag-n-Drop (Desktop Only)
  • Z-Index Support
  • Ask Quit Dialog & Quit Function (Desktop Only)
  • Keybindings (Ctrl+Key Combinations for now)
  • Japanese Input Support (Experimental)
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Templates & Themes

A template or theme refers to a pre-designed layout or structure that provides a basic framework for building a specific type of application or website. It typically includes good design, placeholder content and functional features, allowing developers to customize and fill in the details according to their specific needs.

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UI Kits & Components

A UI kit provides developers with a set of reusable components that can be easily integrated into a website or application. These components are pre-designed with consistent styling and functionality, allowing developers to save time and effort in the design and development process. UI kits can be either custom-built or third-party, and often include components for buttons, forms, typography, icons, and more.