If you have downloaded OpenSCLTools 0.4.0 version, you've found an application called OpenSCLConfiguratorGTK. This version use GTK# to draw graphical objects on the screen instead .NET WinForms. This is because I'm (:-) a linux user and love that tool kit and because I've unable to use a Winforms editor.
The Winforms version will be alive for a while, but as a personal project I'm working on GTK version. May be in the future Winforms version will have the same functionality and presentation.
GTK version tries to arrange different graphical objects on the screen and some functionalities to help the user on SCL visualization and analysis (that's I want to do too).
Even it is developed under linux, you can run it on Windows(R) by installing GTK# from:
If you have downloaded OpenSCLTools 0.4.0 version, you've found an application called OpenSCLConfiguratorGTK. This version use GTK# to draw graphical objects on the screen instead .NET WinForms. This is because I'm (:-) a linux user and love that tool kit and because I've unable to use a Winforms editor.
The Winforms version will be alive for a while, but as a personal project I'm working on GTK version. May be in the future Winforms version will have the same functionality and presentation.
GTK version tries to arrange different graphical objects on the screen and some functionalities to help the user on SCL visualization and analysis (that's I want to do too).
Even it is developed under linux, you can run it on Windows(R) by installing GTK# from:
http://www.go-mono.com/mono-downloads/download.html.
For develpment, you can install MonoDevelop on LInux and Windows(r) too; get it from:
http://monodevelop.com/Download
If you want the last features, you can download a Git preview from the project page or install GIt from:
http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/downloads/list
To get help on Git visit:
http://learn.github.com/