There are no Qt bindings for Julia yet. I also don't know what text editing component is provided by Qt or what its features are. I began working with Gtk in part because the Julia Gtk bindings seem to be the most developed.
Is there a reason you like Qt besides it being cross-platform? On 17 September 2015 at 23:50, SrAceves <[email protected]> wrote: > What about Qt? RStudio is fantastic: Qt based, multi-platoform. Everything > anyone ever wanted of an IDE. > > El martes, 15 de septiembre de 2015, 8:13:04 (UTC-5), Daniel Carrera > escribió: >> >> >> Last night I started experimenting with Gtk, and started making a sketch >> of what a Julia IDE might look like. In the process I am writing down a >> list of things that are probably needed before a Julia IDE >> >> >> getting a list of things that probably need to exist before a Julia IDE >> can be completed. This is what I have so far: >> 1) A Julia package for the GNOME Docking Library >> >> I think most people expect that an IDE has docking >> >> Despite the name, it does not depend on any GNOME libraries, only Gtk. >> This is what Anjuta and MonoDevelop use to get docking windows. I think >> most people expect to be able to move things around in an IDE. >> >> https://developer.gnome.org/gdl/ >> >> >> 2) >> >> >> >> On 14 September 2015 at 17:10, <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Gtk, the code isn't published but it's very similar to Julietta: >>> >>> https://github.com/tknopp/Julietta.jl >>> >> >>
