On Sep 3, 4:31 pm, Ryan Graham <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Dos-Man 64<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Well, it's probably fine for some type of apps, but not fine for
> > others. You can probably subclass the widgets to create labels with a
> > click() event, but I was hoping qt would offer more base power.
>
> Qt is C++, so has "real" classes, which makes subclassing more
> straightforward.
>
>
>
Yes, however, I am very new at this. I haven't even created most of
the standard widget types yet much less subclassed versions of them :)
I am faced with the rather unenviable task of trying to port existing
windows apps written in VB and Delphi to this new platform using
authoring tools that are largely unfamiliar to me. Task #1 is to make
sure that I choose tools that offer the needed functionality for each
individual application. The first application I want to bring over
requires the use of labels to simulate the behavior of hyperlinks.
(free version)
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Launchers-Shutdown-Tools/Emu-Browser.shtml
> > Are you talking about KDevelop? It is installed already. I want to
> > work without an IDE (or project files or make files...)
>
> No, I was talking about Qt Creator, found at the link I provided. Here
> it is again:
>
> http://qt.nokia.com/products/appdev/developer-tools/developer-tools
>
> ~Ryan
> --http://rmgraham.blogspot.comhttp://twitter.com/rmgraham
Ok. I will download it and try it out. Thanks.
dos-man
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