Hello, On 02/14/2013 01:44 AM, Robert Bruce Park wrote:
That is true, wxwidgets does allow your application to look like a native application between OSX, windows, and Gtk, and Qt. The problem with wxwidgets is that it is a subset of all systems, so you don't get the full power of Gtk, you just get a small subset of it, and it's somewhat limiting.
Actually you can get GtkWidget in wxWindow and do whatever you want with it to get the full power of GTK+. Also you can easy write your own GTK+ specific widget if no one write it before you. Also wxWidgets has powerful generic widgets that extends any underlying widget toolkit if it is not implemented this toolkit.
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