On Thursday, 28 November 2013 at 20:55:02 UTC, Xavier Bigand
wrote:
Le 28/11/2013 21:35, Jacob Carlborg a écrit :
On 2013-11-28 21:03, Xavier Bigand wrote:
Take a look to QML with Qt Quick Controls :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6_F6Kpjd-Q
That shows the problem with non-native toolkits. When he adds
the button
to the toolbar in the beginning, the toolbar isn't a native
unified
toolbar. It's some custom toolbar.
clip
What is native on windows ?
- Win32
- Winforms
- Qt Widgets (that is near Win32)?
And on linux ?
- GTK (with gnome and KDE)
- Qt QML (KDE future)
Neither. Its Motif :o) Unity!
Actually, I would say Linux doesn't have a native GUI, since
Qt/GTK are basically cross-platform UI toolkits that sit on top
of X11/Wayland/Whatever.
A native UI isn't necessary considered as the standard one,
maybe Qt have a chance to be a real standard (on many
platforms).