On Wed, December 2, 2015 09:28, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote: > Saša Janiška wrote: >> On Uto, 2015-08-04 at 16:35 +0000, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Hi, Unfortunately, the original poster didn't mention that he wasn't subscribed to the list, but I'd suggest keeping him in Cc: of potential answers. >> I must admit that I spent some time exploring some other possibleoptions >> in regard to the choice of programming language to be used formy desktop >> GUI project, just to come to the conclusion, even strongerthan before, >> that FPC is the best option. :-) >>> That's going to be a problem. On x86 and x86-64 Jessie, my experience> >>> so far is that GTK2 doesn't work and that Qt is the only viable> >>> option. >> I've started working with Object Pascal Handbook to learn the >> language,but still have to make definite choice in regard to GUI...so I >> wonderwhat did you find problematic with GTK2 on Debian? (I'm using >> openSUSETumbleWeed.)? > > GTK2 has problems on Debian Jessie. As an additional comment, please note that discussions about general advantages and disadvantages/issues of external GUI libraries and/or their implementation on a particular platform should be better discussed on the fpc-other list. Obviously, advantages and disadvantages specifically related to use of these libraries with FPC are perfectly on topic in this list. I mention this because it wasn't clear from the question of the original poster which of the cases he was asking about. Thanks Tomas (one of FPC mailing lists moderators) _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal