On Monday, February 14, 2011 10:52:45 pm Jacek Kałucki wrote:
> Użytkownik John Fabiani napisał:
> > On Monday, February 14, 2011 02:58:22 pm Jacek Kałucki wrote:
> >> Użytkownik John Fabiani napisał:
> >>> I think it might work and I will check
> >>> Johnf
> >> 
> >> Try latest commit.
> >> It works for me on Windows platform.
> > 
> > It appears to work on Linux too.
> 
> That's nice.
> But I think that lexical analysis isn't the best choice here.
> You should consider what happens if we introduce uiqt layer into the Dabo?
> Did Wing could handle both imports simultaneously?

I believe the answer is Yes (not that it's a good idea).   I did try doing it 
a long time ago.  I've always wanted QT and the Dabo bizobj working together.   
So I wrote a little code just to allow a "app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)" 
(main window) to open and then I stopped.  That  left much of the Dabo's 
framework in place and I did not realize I had left wx stuff also until I 
started getting strange errors.  So the editor worked but code did not. All 
the coding required was beyond me at the time - so I just stopped.


If I had the money I'd pay a bounty to get QT for Dabo.  QT rocks!

Johnf


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