Re: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-27 Thread Marc Boeren
I've been looking at crossplatform gui-development, and one of the things that is easily found is the wxWindows tools (www.wxwindows.org). This looks to be sort of the same as php-gtk, but it does windows, motif os/2 and mac as well (aside from gtk). What do you mean by

Re: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-27 Thread Markus Fischer
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 11:28:52AM +0200, Marc Boeren wrote : There exists wxPython and wxPerl... why not wxPHP? Any thoughts from the php-gtk people? I guess I need to know what you are asking before giving a meaningful reply. I was not really asking, just for some thoughts

[PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-24 Thread Marc Boeren
Hi, I've been looking at crossplatform gui-development, and one of the things that is easily found is the wxWindows tools (www.wxwindows.org). This looks to be sort of the same as php-gtk, but it does windows, motif os/2 and mac as well (aside from gtk). There exists wxPython and wxPerl...

Re: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-24 Thread teo
Hi Marc! On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Marc Boeren wrote: Hi, I've been looking at crossplatform gui-development, and one of the things that is easily found is the wxWindows tools (www.wxwindows.org). This looks to be sort of the same as php-gtk, but it does windows, motif os/2 and mac as

RE: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-24 Thread Marc Boeren
There exists wxPython and wxPerl... why not wxPHP? Marc, it would be an absolutely cool idea :) That's what I thought :-) So actually the question is, who has the time to start it? Well, not right now... But I will probably be using wxWin over the next couple of months for some other

Re: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-24 Thread teo
Hi Marc! On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Marc Boeren wrote: There exists wxPython and wxPerl... why not wxPHP? Marc, it would be an absolutely cool idea :) That's what I thought :-) So actually the question is, who has the time to start it? Well, not right now... But I will

Re: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-24 Thread Andrei Zmievski
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Marc Boeren wrote: I've been looking at crossplatform gui-development, and one of the things that is easily found is the wxWindows tools (www.wxwindows.org). This looks to be sort of the same as php-gtk, but it does windows, motif os/2 and mac as well (aside from gtk).

Re: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-24 Thread Sterling Hughes
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Andrei Zmievski wrote: On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Marc Boeren wrote: I've been looking at crossplatform gui-development, and one of the things that is easily found is the wxWindows tools (www.wxwindows.org). This looks to be sort of the same as php-gtk, but it does

Re: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-24 Thread Andrei Zmievski
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Sterling Hughes wrote: My understanding is that it provides native support -- ie, you write for wxWindows and then when compiling for Win32 systems, it will use the native win32 interface (unlike GTK programs -- which look the same on win32 and linux). If

Re: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-24 Thread Sterling Hughes
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Andrei Zmievski wrote: On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Sterling Hughes wrote: My understanding is that it provides native support -- ie, you write for wxWindows and then when compiling for Win32 systems, it will use the native win32 interface (unlike GTK programs --

Re: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-24 Thread Andrei Zmievski
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Sterling Hughes wrote: Some people prefer having all applications on the same platform look the same. ie, GTK programs look a bit odd, compared to your normal win32 apps (or on KDE for example). You are right, but look at it from this perspective. An

Re: [PHP-DEV] for the php-gtk people

2001-08-24 Thread Sterling Hughes
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Andrei Zmievski wrote: On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Sterling Hughes wrote: Some people prefer having all applications on the same platform look the same. ie, GTK programs look a bit odd, compared to your normal win32 apps (or on KDE for example). You are right,