Who here actually uses D?

Nick Sabalausky a at a.a
Mon Jan 3 08:53:31 PST 2011


"Patrick Kreft" <patrick_kreft at gmx.net> wrote in message 
news:op.vop6g7wgq2mtfd at zeus-pc.belkin...
> On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 06:53:36 +0100, Nick Sabalausky <a at a.a> wrote:
>
>> "Patrick Kreft" <patrick_kreft at gmx.net> wrote in message
>> news:op.vopbqgqzq2mtfd at zeus-pc.belkin...
>>> On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 19:28:07 +0100, Nick Sabalausky <a at a.a> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yea, my three primary critera for a GUI lib are:
>>>>
>>>> - Multiplatform
>>>> - Native controls
>>>> - Works on D2
>>>
>>>
>>> Qt has  self-drawn control, which could hold an native handler, if 
>>> needed.
>>> But they are different from native control.
>>
>> Qt has a compile-time setting to disable that and just use native 
>> controls
>> like it always used to do. And since Qt added the self-drawing primarily
>> just to decrease some redraw flicker, I suspect its self-drawing might 
>> not
>> be too bad.
>>
>
> Sry there is no argument in your post.
>
> You can enbale an native handler to the control in three ways. Look for Qt 
> Documentation.
> As i said qt controls haven't the look and behavior like native controls 
> such as control created by winapi, mfc or winforms.

There seems to be a lot of conflicting information about Qt then. I read a 
post from one of the Qt devs that said basically what I said above. So I 
guess at this point I haven't a clue what to make of Qt. Oh well, anyone 
know if wx is coming to D2?





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