dd jj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello thanks for answering,The same question here is I am not trying to buid up my own application window here, I know that's feasible, only with inconsistent appearance compared with other applcations.What I am trying to do is trying to detect the button no matter the toolkit in which the button was built, so can I use gtk to detect a button generate by Qt?...thanks
Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 02:19:26PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> dd jj wrote:
> >Can I implement this under different desktop enviroments(KDE,GNOME) with
> >Xlib programming? Or it's toally impossible?
> >
> >As my understanding,
> >
> >The button in Gnome is built using GTK but that in KDE is built using
> >Qt, they are different widgets belong to differen Toolkit, right? But
> >since GTK and Qt are both based on Xlib, I am wondering whether we can
> >handle this using lowest level Programming - xlib?
>
> Any program using any toolkit - GTK, Motif, Xaw, Qt, whatever - should be
> able to run in any desktop (CDE, GNOME, KDE, Afterstep, etc.) or under any
> window manager. Pick whichever toolkit you want for your application - it
> may look out of place in a desktop mostly using other toolkits, but it should
> still work.
Additionally, it may look _odd_ if there happens to be resource settings which
leak into the application from global settings.
(but it should work -- barring that ;-)
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