Le samedi 17 janvier 2009 22:21:18 Thorsten Behrens, vous avez écrit :
Éric Bischoff wrote:
Recoding for qt, gtk, win32, and Cocoa is a serious duplication of
efforts.
If the purpose for having an abstract layer and porting on so many APIs
is PORTABILITY to many operating systems, then
Thorsten Behrens wrote:
Éric Bischoff wrote:
Nokia recently relicensed the Qt library under a triple license : GPL, LGPL,
and commercial.
Qt is cute, modern, C++, easy to program with, and multiplatform. Wouldn't it
be the ideal replacement for VCL, now that LGPL is an option?
Hi Eric,
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Along that lines, see the work that's happening around dialog
auto-layouting and the awt toolkit
(http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2008/programme/friday_1470.pdf)
we need the layouter, we need it, we need it ... When will it be really
usable?
Hi Juergen,
oh,
Éric Bischoff wrote:
Recoding for qt, gtk, win32, and Cocoa is a serious duplication of efforts.
If the purpose for having an abstract layer and porting on so many APIs is
PORTABILITY to many operating systems, then this duplication of efforts
becomes
useless, because Qt is already very
Hello Eric :-)
Happy new year btw :-)
Le 16 janv. 09 à 16:01, Éric Bischoff a écrit :
Hi everyone,
Nokia recently relicensed the Qt library under a triple license :
GPL, LGPL, and commercial.
Wow, LGPL ? awesome :)
Qt is cute, modern, C++, easy to program with, and multiplatform.
Le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 16:08:40 eric b, vous avez écrit :
I don't know the API, but I got several questions :
The API is really a programmer's relief. Simple, straightforward, clean.
- I know the Linux/ Mac side could be ok, but how does it work on
windows ?
Short answer: very well.
When reading the announcement, I also though that Qt would be a valid
option now :)
The reason that I didn't post it here was that I didn't want to discuss
it when nobody would work on a VCL replacement now.
Sun Team in Hamburg not working on it of course doesn't mean that not
somebody else
On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 16:01 +0100, Éric Bischoff wrote:
Qt is cute, modern, C++, easy to program with, and multiplatform.
Wouldn't it
be the ideal replacement for VCL, now that LGPL is an option?
No flames please.
Are you volunteering to do the work?
Hub
Le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 16:48:53 Hubert Figuiere, vous avez écrit :
On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 16:01 +0100, Éric Bischoff wrote:
Qt is cute, modern, C++, easy to program with, and multiplatform.
Wouldn't it
be the ideal replacement for VCL, now that LGPL is an option?
No flames please.
Hello Éric,
On Friday 16 January 2009, 13:31, Éric Bischoff wrote:
Le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 16:08:40 eric b, vous avez écrit :
I don't know the API, but I got several questions :
The API is really a programmer's relief. Simple, straightforward, clean.
- I know the Linux/ Mac side could
An other thing that just came to my mind: Accessibility implications on
different platforms have to be considered
There is much work in progress with ATK and switching to D-BUS, so that
non-gnome environments can use ATK. That will take some time.
And I am also not sure about the status of
Éric Bischoff wrote:
Nokia recently relicensed the Qt library under a triple license : GPL, LGPL,
and commercial.
Qt is cute, modern, C++, easy to program with, and multiplatform. Wouldn't it
be the ideal replacement for VCL, now that LGPL is an option?
Hi Eric,
why are you following up
Both Qt and OOo have Java bindings. OOo allows writing extensions and
Qt allows building UI using Java. Looks like the two are made for each
other from a Java developer's standpoint. Exposing Qt as the standard
UI toolkit for OOo should encourage 3rd party developers to extend the
functionality of
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