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From: <cpt...@le...> - 2004-05-28 22:03:00
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> Second, we can also make it multiplatform using QT or GTK as graphic > libraries.. anyone has some experience with them? We used gtkmm (the official GTK C++ wrapper) for a college project last year. The guy who did the GUI part didn't have any experience, but encountered no problems at all. Our target platform was Linux, but I could compile and run the project on my Windows box without making any changes (using the MinGW g++ compiler). Pros: - Seems easy to learn. - Very portable. - LGPL licensed. - Anti-aliased Fonts. :) Cons: - Several dependencies (glib, pango, libsigc++, ...) - I don't like GTK's "Open file..."-dialog. CptJackSparrow |