>On 16 June 2011 07:26, John Woodhouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>
>> From: Rafa Griman <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Cc:
>> Sent: Thursday, 16 June 2011, 9:50
>> Subject: [kde] Re: KDE secretly on TV
>>
>> Hey Steven
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 9:39 PM, Steven Sroka <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi, I'm a user of KDE/bug fixer.
>>>
>>>  I've always wondered what OS's/Gui frameworks developers use when
>> they
>>>  create frontends for programs that the characters use in crime dramas
>>>  on TV.
>>>
>>>  I was watching Criminal Minds which a popular show in North America.
>>>  I've attached a screenshot of what I saw on the terminal while watch
>>>  an episode at work.
>>>
>>>  I love being a nerd. Finding these secret easter eggs.
>>>
>>>  I enjoy knowing and seeing that KDE and Linux is used everywhere
>>>  without people realizing it :)
>>>
>>>  Go KDE!
>>
> Try qtdesigner or the whole shooting match Qt Creator which includes it. Wish 
> I could find a pure C version though as not keen on c++. Qtcreator isn't all 
> that intuative so it's best to follow one of the simple examples. I assumed 
> the place to start was the gui - not so. The textfinder example is good place 
> to start. Followed by the sliders one.
>
> On the question
> All widgets,windows,forms etc come up with maximise,context,? and etc 
> buttons. Does anyone know of any info on removing some or all of these - 
> looks a bit daft on a simple 1 line dialogue box with nothing other than a 
> cancel button is needed.
>
> Qtdesigner also comes with opensuse along with kdevelop so I assume it's 
> possible to used qtdesigner ui files with it? The Kapptemplate generator 
> doesn't offer many
> options.

You can for sure, but I've never done it. Any GUI developers here?
You should try the kde-devel mailing list. I know that they would know.

>
> John
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