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Examples

These examples demonstrate the main features of SixtyFPS and how to use them in different language environments.

printerdemo

A fictional user interface for the touch screen of a printer

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ui.60 main.rs main.cpp Online simulation Preview in Online Code Editor

Screenshot of the Printer Demo

A simple application showing the different widgets

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gallery.60 main.rs main.cpp Online simulation Preview in Online Code Editor

Screenshot of the Gallery on Windows

todo

A simple todo mvc application

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todo.60 main.rs main.cpp Online simulation Preview in Online Code Editor

Loading the example with the viewer

Simply load the .60 file with the viewer application

cargo run --release --bin viewer -- examples/printerdemo/ui/printerdemo.60

Running the Rust Examples

You can run the examples either by going into the rust sub-folder and use cargo run, for example:

cd examples/printerdemo/rust
cargo run --release

or you can run them from anywhere in the Cargo workspace by name:

cargo run --release --bin printerdemo

Running the C++ Examples

  • When compiling SixtyFPS from sources: If you follow the C++ build instructions, this will build the C++ examples as well by default

  • From installed binary packages: Simply run cmake in one of the example directory containing a CMakeLists.txt

mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="<path to installed>" ..
cmake --build .