I realize that this is probably not going to popular with everybody, but it would be nice if all of the tools that require a gui were built using the same library. Preferably, one that ports really easily. It seems to me that QT is a good choice for this because for the most part, it write once and compile anywhere.
Quite frankly, I've progammed with gtk for a couple of years and it's a real pain in the a$$ if your writing for multiple platforms (Operating systems). I only use it when there is only a small likelyhood that the app will have to be ported. Also, the GTK developers are not known for ensuring backward compatibility. Best regards Marvin Dickens On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 22:24 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote: > Better would be to isolate the GUI parts so we can swap out GUIs at > build time. I prefer Lesstif, but a Win32 GUI would be appropriate on > Windows, and a gEDA bundle should use GTK.
