At 09:56 AM 10-05-99 -0700, you wrote:
>Pierre
>
>Have you tried QtEZ for getting layouts to work.
>
>It's probably too late since fluid is doing it for you.
>
>I really like Qt sorry it is giving you grief.
Well Qt is a good product and seduced me at firts. The idea to use YACC in
order to implement a langage extension is great. In the final analysis,
however,
the signal/slot connect/emit approach is probably just as much work as
using callbacks. My concern is to kickly get the geometry of windows and
dialogs
right because that's where I used most of my energies in the past (tedious
trial and error process).
I was impressed to discover that FLUID was used to build parts of FLUID
itself!
Playing with FLTK, I changed the declaration of its root class to derive it
from QpRunnable in the QpThread package. Within minutes, I
had an application with a thread drawing something in a window while a
second thread was privately doing something completely different (like talking
with RTLinux kernel modules).
I need that kind of flexibility for what I want to do.
Regards
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Pierre Cloutier
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Fax: (450)-659-0014
POSEIDON CONTROLS INC
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