SixtyFPS is a UI toolkit that supports different programming languages. SixtyFPS-rs is the Rust API to interact with a SixtyFPS UI design from Rust.
The complete Rust documentation can be viewed online at https://sixtyfps.io/docs/rust/sixtyfps/.
The crate documentation shows how to use this crate.
The most basic "Hello world" application can be achieved with a few lines of code:
In your Cargo.toml
add:
[dependencies]
sixtyfps = "0.1.4"
And in your main.rs
:
sixtyfps::sixtyfps!{
HelloWorld := Window {
Text {
text: "hello world";
color: green;
}
}
}
fn main() {
HelloWorld::new().run();
}
The sixtyfps
crate documentation
contains more advanced examples and alternative ways to use this crate.
To quickly get started, you can use the Template Repository with the code of a minimal application using SixtyFPS that can be used as a starting point to your program.
cargo install cargo-generate
cargo generate --git https://github.com/sixtyfpsui/sixtyfps-rust-template
You can quickly try out the examples by cloning this repo and running them with cargo run
# Runs the "printerdemo" example
cargo run --release --bin printerdemo
This crate's minimum supported rustc
version is 1.54.0
.