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Sample of using the Eto cross-platform GUI framework (https://github.com/picoe/Eto/) with F# (on windows)
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#r @"packages\Eto.Forms.1.3.0\lib\net40\Eto.dll" | |
#r @"packages\Eto.Platform.Windows.1.3.0\lib\net40\Eto.Platform.Windows.dll" | |
open System | |
open Eto.Forms | |
open Eto.Drawing | |
let MyEtoForm() = | |
let form = new Form(Title = "My Eto Form", ClientSize = new Size(400, 350)) | |
// DynamicLayout is the typical layout to use but you can also use TableLayout or PixelLayout | |
let layout = new DynamicLayout() | |
layout.BeginHorizontal() |> ignore | |
layout.Add(null) |> ignore | |
layout.Add(new Label(Text = "Hello World!")) |> ignore | |
layout.Add(null) |> ignore | |
layout.EndHorizontal() | |
// scrollable gives you a scrolling region | |
form.Content <- new Scrollable(Content = layout) | |
// your commands! | |
let clickMe = new Command(MenuText = "Click Me!", ShowLabel = true, ToolBarText = "Click Me!") | |
clickMe.Executed.Add (fun e -> MessageBox.Show(form, "I was clicked!") |> ignore) | |
let quitAction = new Command(MenuText = "Quit", Shortcut = (Application.Instance.CommonModifier ||| Keys.Q)) | |
quitAction.Executed.Add(fun e -> Application.Instance.Quit()) | |
// create menu & get standard menu items (e.g. needed for OS X) | |
let menu = new MenuBar() | |
Application.Instance.CreateStandardMenu(menu.Items) | |
// add commands to the menu | |
let myMenu = menu.Items.GetSubmenu("&File") | |
myMenu.Items.Add(clickMe, 500) | |
myMenu.Items.AddSeparator(500) | |
myMenu.Items.Add(quitAction, 1000) | |
menu.Items.Trim() | |
form.Menu <- menu | |
// create toolbar | |
let toolbar = new ToolBar() | |
toolbar.Items.Add(clickMe) | |
form.ToolBar <- toolbar | |
form | |
let app = new Application() | |
let MainForm = MyEtoForm() | |
MainForm.Show() |
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