You might want to try our XML-to-GUI tool, Qookery. It has just been updated with CKeditor, ACE and FullCalendar extensions. To see it in action, start with the live demo at www.qookery.org
We use it at Ergobyte to create very large and complex GUI applications, our last one (a practice management system) has 135+ forms. Regards -- George Nikolaidis (gnikolai...@ergobyte.gr) MEng, MSc Information Systems ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ergobyte Informatics S.A. Innovative Software Development 21 Aristotelous str., 54624 Thessaloniki, Greece Tel: +302310288434, Fax: +302310288134 Website:www.ergobyte.gr On 23/07/2015 07:41 μμ, Werner Thie wrote: > Hi all > > digging around the net revealed some code related to qooxdoo GUI > building, but either the code is old or not maintained. I managed to > resurrect qxGUIBuilder such, that it's coming up, but the project itself > is incomplete. Another one is QxTransformer, which also seems a > promising approach, although on a less graphical level. > > So, I'm wondering, how does everybody create complex* GUI's? > > Werner > > [*] complex - ten groupboxes, each with 5-15 label/numeric fields, drop > downs, radios, checkboxes > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ qooxdoo-devel mailing list qooxdoo-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qooxdoo-devel