== Quote from Rory Mcguire (rjmcgu...@gm_no_ail.com)'s article > Do you plan on supporting QT/KDE? > -Rory
Long term, probably. Short term, probably not. QtD is, from what I understand, not very mature yet. I had a @#)#* of a time working through bugs, inadequate documentation, missing features and general lack of polish in gtkD and DFL, and those are (according to this page: http://www.wikiservice.at/d/wiki.cgi?action=browse&id=GuiLibraries&oldid=AvailableGuiLibraries) considered more mature than QtD. This is not a knock on the developers of these libraries, as I understand that it takes time to create a mature GUI library/binding and the situation is continuously improving. It's just that it's hard to build on that unstable/immature a foundation. Once QtD matures to at least the point of DFL and gtkD, I'll seriously consider a port, but until then don't get your hopes up. On the other hand, once I'm done refactoring things, I hope that the dflwrapper and gtkwrapper files will serve as useful examples, so that others can contribute the code to do a port. This should not be very hard for someone who already knows a given GUI framework well to write. Basically, you just need to create a default plot window and subplot widget, and wrap a few drawing primitives in a compile-time interface.
