For some reason, it seems popular for GUI crates to use the GPU. I just want to make simple widgets, for like a calculator.

No fancy graphics. I want it quite lightweight.

For some reason, popular GUI crates love to do everything through a GPU, which bumps up the memory / cpu use significantly.

  • RunAwayFrog@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Funny you should mention that. I think iced as of four days ago can do this!

    If I’m reading the release notes and Cargo.toml right, cargo add iced --no-default-features and you should be good to go, as tiny-skia will be used as a rendering backend instead of wgpu.

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    1 year ago

    Slint fits the bill: We have a demo running on a line-buffer in a microcontroller with <300KiB of RAM. Framebuffers are of course supported as well, as is GPU-accelerated rendering.

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      1 year ago

      You have much to learn Young Padawan. If you’re wanting to make a desktop app in Rust it behooves one to avoid embedded web environments. For performance reasons of course.