On Monday 10 August 2009 06:11:08 Christian wrote: > >>> I'm just curious what your long-time experiences with these > >>> gui-libraries are. > >>> Considering to use one of these two but can't really decide. > >>> But I do not want to switch in a year or two... > >> > >> Well, I can't say anything about developing with either one of them, but > >> I think you should also take into account how the result will look and > >> feel. > >> > >> All examples of FLTK I know of look horribly out of place on a modern > >> desktop. Like, the 80ies want their GUIs back! > > > > There are other GUI toolkits that can look so much better. For instance, > > Qt and wxWidgets. Why are you settling for the two choices given? > > > > Raymond > > Well I don't want to get into qt as I don't need these dependencies(and > qmake)
You can always recompile with less dependencies, and you do not have to use qmake to compile either. You can use CMake or something else. > And I don't like wxWidgets example code. Seems like an odd reason to rule it out. Have you seen Audacity? Looks pretty good, IMO. Raymond _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
