On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 06:07:20PM +, Mark Clarkson wrote:
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> One strong point for wxWidgets is that it is truly native on each
> platform so never feels out of place, unlike many other cross-platform
> tools. I program with it daily and will soon be trying to use it for
> developing for the
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 07:06 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> On 01/17/08 03:53, Magnus Therning wrote:
> > Jozef Peterka wrote:
> >> Hi there,
> >> just a short note: there are MANY popular toolkits, mostly qt(KDE),
> >> gtk(GNOME), wx, etc. etc.
> >
> Sorry for an off topic, but for your opinion. I am going
> to work on GUI programming using C++ and running on both
> Debian platform and Window. Which GUI package is popular,
> QT4, OpenGL, or something else?
In addition to Fox and wxwidgets (as others have mentioned),
I'd take a look at QT, pa
> Sorry for an off topic, but for your opinion. I am going to work on
> GUI programming using C++ and running on both Debian platform and
> Window. Which GUI package is popular, QT4, OpenGL, or something else
I urge you to take a look at Ultimate++ library at
http://www.ultimatepp.org/. It is writ
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On 01/17/08 03:53, Magnus Therning wrote:
> Jozef Peterka wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> just a short note: there are MANY popular toolkits, mostly qt(KDE),
>> gtk(GNOME), wx, etc. etc.
>> But, you are probably asking about multiplatformness of those. So let
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:00:24 +0100, Jozef Peterka wrote:
> Hi there,
> just a short note: there are MANY popular toolkits, mostly qt(KDE),
> gtk(GNOME), wx, etc. etc.
> But, you are probably asking about multiplatformness of those. So let
> see ... look at all the great mozilla software, they are
Jozef Peterka wrote:
> Hi there,
> just a short note: there are MANY popular toolkits, mostly qt(KDE),
> gtk(GNOME), wx, etc. etc.
> But, you are probably asking about multiplatformness of those. So let
> see ... look at all the great mozilla software, they are writen with GTK
> + toolkit, and as
hce wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for an off topic, but for your opinion. I am going to work on
> GUI programming using C++ and running on both Debian platform and
> Window. Which GUI package is popular, QT4, OpenGL, or something else?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Jim
You should have a look a
Hi there,
just a short note: there are MANY popular toolkits, mostly qt(KDE),
gtk(GNOME), wx, etc. etc.
But, you are probably asking about multiplatformness of those. So let
see ... look at all the great mozilla software, they are writen with GTK
+ toolkit, and as you can now firefox, thunderbird
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