francesco perillo wrote:
> 
> I see Qt has lots of possibilities, is very powerfull and widely
> available...
> 
> There are lots of tutorials and sample code available (and demos in
> the Qt package are terrific!) but they are for C++
> 
> Now the question: if I want to start using hbxpb/hbqt where should I
> start ? Is hbide and demoxpb the only available source code ?
> 
> Is hbxpb the only way to use hbqt ? Are all features of Qt available
> to harbour ?
> 

hbXBP is a class framework based on Xbase++ class documentation.
It uses hbQT for GUI implementation.

demoQT.prg in contrib/hbqt/tests is a pure hbQT based demo application.

hbIDE is a combination of hbXBP calls and pure hbQT class calls.

hbIDE is a powerful application demonstration
( if we take it in this context ) which exposes many-many constructs
of Qt. 

What else you are asing for, or expecting ?

BTW, Bacco and Vailton will soon release some application 
based on pure Qt, you can wait for them to be available.


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                 enjoy hbIDEing...
                    Pritpal Bedi 
_a_student_of_software_analysis_&_design_
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