On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 13:26:03 +0100, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 01/10/2011 12:56 PM, Sven Barth wrote:

This approach is only needed if you want to design pure fpGUI applications (and don't want to use the external designer provided by fpGUI). This is not needed when using fpGUI as a LCL widgetset.
Right now (not having done any testing) I don't see for what a mixed
fpGUI and - say- gtk would make sense.

What are you talking about? I think you still don't understand what the LCL is. Imagine the LCL as a frontend. It has several backends it can choose from - but only one at a time. One of them is GTK, another is GTK2, yet another Win32 and in the future maybe fpGUI. That has nothing to do with mixing anything. fpGUI would operate on a whole other level than the LCL in that case.

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