This is _ABSOLUTELY_POSSIBLE_.
I did experimented with my flagship application Vouch and it works.
Will post a sample, or will include it in gtqtc/tests/demoqtc.prg soon.
Right now implementing NG format oriented hbQT's help.
Ok, perfect !
Now I just ask you where may I start to get
Right now implementing NG format oriented hbQT's help.
Anyone found an NG reader (that works) for Linux?
I'm using Expert Guide from Dave Person.
Pearson :-)
www.davep.org
Norton Guides section include a description of file format of a Norton
Guide database
I am using Expert Guide for
Hi Priptpal if you want i can publish your article on my blog (i planed
update tomorrow)
http://harbourlanguage.blogspot.com/
2010/2/26 francesco perillo fperi...@gmail.com
This is _ABSOLUTELY_POSSIBLE_.
I did experimented with my flagship application Vouch and it works.
Will post a
On 26/02/10 06:45, Przemysław Czerpak wrote:
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, Barry Jackson wrote:
Hi,
Right now implementing NG format oriented hbQT's help.
Anyone found an NG reader (that works) for Linux?
I'm using Expert Guide from Dave Person.
best regards,
Przemek
Thanks Przemek - I tried that
francesco perillo wrote:
I see Qt has lots of possibilities, is very powerfull and widely
available...
There are lots of tutorials and sample code available (and demos in
the Qt package are terrific!) but they are for C++
Now the question: if I want to start using hbxpb/hbqt where
I'm collecting some infos at this stage because some aspects are
unknown or not clear to me.
hbXBP is a class framework based on Xbase++ class documentation.
It uses hbQT for GUI implementation.
demoQT.prg in contrib/hbqt/tests is a pure hbQT based demo application.
Sorry, I missed it. From
On 25/02/10 16:18, Pritpal Bedi wrote:
I understand the question.
hbIDE is a powerful application demonstration
( if we take it in this context ) which exposes many-many constructs
of Qt.
Certainly, but for the beginner ( or old Clipper person like me ) that's
too big a step.
What else
Barry Jackson wrote:
Any chance of Hello_Qt_World.prg with a push button. Nothing more.
Just to get started ?
The xhgtk samples are the sort of thing I mean, see button01.prg below.
REQUEST HB_QT
STATIC s_qApp
STATIC s_slots
INIT PROCEDURE Qt_Start()
hbqt_errorsys()
s_qApp
francesco perillo wrote:
Not only this little samples (I already wrote last week that little
dedicated samples are better that a monolithic source full of
everything...
Probbaly some others should jump into this stream...
I agree with Francesco.
Also in HwGUI experience i found
francesco perillo wrote:
Not only this little samples (I already wrote last week that little
dedicated samples are better that a monolithic source full of
everything...
Probbaly some others should jump into this stream...
But I also ask for Qt/harbour integration, or how to map
2. Goto harbour/contrib/hbqt/gtqtc
It's in harbour/contrib/gtqtc so it didn't get my attention from
what I understand this is a GT module that interfaces with Qt using Qt
text-mode, so that you can run a Qt program in text-mode is it
correct ? So pure, unmodified clipper source code
francesco perillo wrote:
It's in harbour/contrib/gtqtc so it didn't get my attention from
what I understand this is a GT module that interfaces with Qt using Qt
text-mode, so that you can run a Qt program in text-mode is it
correct ? So pure, unmodified clipper source code still
francesco perillo wrote:
But can you use gtqtc and mix it with Qt gui items ?
I explain better: it would be possible to have in the same program one
window done in text-mode and ANOTHER window in gui mode ? (not
text-mode in the gui form or gui widgets in text-mode...)
This is
On 25/02/10 23:41, Pritpal Bedi wrote:
Right now implementing NG format oriented hbQT's help.
Anyone found an NG reader (that works) for Linux?
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Barry Jackson wrote:
Right now implementing NG format oriented hbQT's help.
Anyone found an NG reader (that works) for Linux?
Sorry, I meant NANFORUM compatible .txt help fot hbQT.
You may need, for that matter any other tool, hbIDE for
a quick start.
-
enjoy
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, Barry Jackson wrote:
Hi,
Right now implementing NG format oriented hbQT's help.
Anyone found an NG reader (that works) for Linux?
I'm using Expert Guide from Dave Person.
best regards,
Przemek
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