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SWT can be used independently of the rest of the Eclipse Platform. See the [[The Official Eclipse FAQs#Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT)| Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT)]] section of [[The Official Eclipse FAQs]] for more information on SWT. | SWT can be used independently of the rest of the Eclipse Platform. See the [[The Official Eclipse FAQs#Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT)| Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT)]] section of [[The Official Eclipse FAQs]] for more information on SWT. | ||
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* [[SWT/Plan3.5|Wishlist]] - SWT wishlist for 3.5 | * [[SWT/Plan3.5|Wishlist]] - SWT wishlist for 3.5 | ||
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==More information== | ==More information== |
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SWT, the Standard Widget Toolkit, is an open source widget toolkit for Java designed to provide efficient, portable access to the user-interface facilities of the operating systems on which it is implemented.
SWT can be used independently of the rest of the Eclipse Platform. See the Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) section of The Official Eclipse FAQs for more information on SWT.
Screenshots
http://www.eclipse.org/swt/widgets
Planning
- Wishlist - SWT wishlist for 3.5
More information
- SWT home page
- SWT FAQ
- SWT snippets
- SWT Widget Style Bits
- Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) section of The Official Eclipse FAQs
- The JFace framework builds on top of SWT and can also be used in standalone apps