Den Jean wrote:
Qtopia LCL: alot of work for little benefit. A form designer for a small screen ? But LCL Gtk can be used for the X-ROMS (if you get gtk-arm compiled)

The LCL is much more then a form designer. I am really interrested in using the most basic classes such as TApplication, TForm, etc, and some units like LCLIntf. When I go for Qtopia LCL I will focus on getting those running so I can port some applications to PDAs.

I do not wish to rewrite for every PDA. What I am really trying to do here is a single interface for developing on many different PDAs, and the possibility of recompiling my already made code for each different system =) as opposed to rewritting it.

The Qt3 bindings of Andreas are marvelous but huge. My Qt4 binding
should be more than sufficient for an LCL interface or a CLX interface.
But not enough for large full Qt apps.

Is your Qt4 binding multiplatform?

The Free Pascal wiki recomends one qt3 binding for Windows and another for Linux .... this is bad for this project.

The design should be in line with the other interfaces, an lcl/interfaces specialist should do this, before we do ugly/incorrect things.

Here is the Qt4 binding and sample source code:
http://users.pandora.be/Jan.Van.hijfte/qtforfpc/qt4fpc.html

I am no lcl/interfaces specialist either, but ugly code should be better then no code =)

thanks a lot,

Felipe

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