From: Chris CP <cp...@vi...> - 2000-09-10 09:07:16
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Hi all, one of the great questions concerning the future of VisKProg is the implementation of other target-platforms ("write once, export to everywhere"). One of the next versions (probably 0.1.11) will come at least with two supported project types: KDE1 and KDE2. But I think that it's now the right time to do some tests with completely other project types - and initially I thought, that GNOME would be the first candidate, followed by Java-applets (for homepages), but now I have another idea: let's use WXWindows ( http://www.wxwindows.org ) instead of GNOME; WXWindows is a multi-platform C++-library, that (under Linux) uses GKT look&feel (and therefore it works quite well with GNOME) but you can also compile the program under MacOS (and M$ Windoze). I don't know that library very well, but I've checked the docs and I hope it wouldn't be so difficult (at least it's C++, like Qt/KDE). What do you think? Would you prefer "real" GNOME or are you also interested in Mac/Win exports? Is someone interested in writing the new project template (or the one for Java applets). Don't worry if the actual project isn't well-documented, just ask me, and I'll explain you everything! (BTW, what's up Charles, not interested ;-) ?) Kind regards, Chris ================================================================== Hi, I'm a virus! please add me to your signature file, to help me spread! |