On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
Am Dienstag, 17. Februar 2009 17:18 schrieben Sie:
I'm glad that FRP isn't still alive and kicking.
You are glad that FRP is *not* alive? Okay, this was a typo, wasn’t it? ;-)
I hope you will support wxHAskell in the near future. I tried wxFruit and I
liked it, but it isn't complete and it is not in development. I tried
GTK2HS, but it was too buggy (probably because of the Windows version of
GTK+, Cairo was quite buggy to), so I switched to wxHaskell.
Well, I have no plans myself to create a wxHaskell UI backend, basically for
one reason: wxWidgets tries to implement the same API using different native
UI libs for getting native look and feel. However, when I last checked, it
didn’t seem to do this very well. So I decided to implement the multi-toolkit
feature directly in Grapefruit.
If you have problems with Gtk2Hs on Windows, it might be better to write a
Win32-based backend for Grapefruit instead of a wxWidgets-based one. What do
you think about that?
Win32-based backend would make more sense as it is one less layer to deal
with. But how? Same thing with Mac.
Jamie
Best wishes,
Wolfgang
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