With the help of what you can quickly write a similar wrapper for "subprocesses":

gui

It would be desirable that there would be docks that can be closed-opened-resized, in which different processes will be launched. For example, as in an image in one dock, graphs are drawn using a python, in another 3D visualization written in OpenGL, in the third one there will be various checkboxes, buttons for controlling the process.

Are there any C ++ libraries that can allow you to quickly write a similar wrapper? (Preferably with a free license and c / c ++).

Ps I used ImGui , but alas, in order to implement such resizeable docks, you need to spend a lot of time, which is absent .. I looked towards CeGUI, but apparently there is the same problem if you believe the forums.

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