Is dlangui dead?

suliman via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Sat Oct 24 05:14:16 PDT 2015


On Saturday, 24 October 2015 at 12:07:29 UTC, karabuta wrote:
> On Friday, 23 October 2015 at 10:09:36 UTC, Chris wrote:
>> On Thursday, 22 October 2015 at 20:14:06 UTC, karabuta wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, 20 October 2015 at 17:58:07 UTC, tcak wrote:
>>>> On Tuesday, 20 October 2015 at 17:01:19 UTC, karabuta wrote:
>>>>> I hope I am wrong, but dlangui seems to be abandoned for 
>>>>> some time after all the hard work that went into it. I 
>>>>> really like it since it was easy to setup and get things 
>>>>> working.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> In fact, I consider it the best option.
>>>>
>>>> So, are you planning to fork it, and continue its 
>>>> development as it was being developed by other developers?
>>>
>>> If only I knew how. Even then, I would not fork it but rather 
>>> help out. Since making bindings to qt is a lot of work and 
>>> unlikely to happen any time soon, I planned to go with 
>>> dlangui.
>>
>> Have a look at:
>>
>> http://wiki.dlang.org/Libraries_and_Frameworks#GUI_Libraries
>>
>> GtkD is pretty stable I think. wxD should also be ok, though I 
>> haven't tried it yet. Have a look at iup. The original is 
>> supposed to be rock solid. Or try any other of the wrappers 
>> listed there.
>>
>> At this stage, I'd recommend you to go with a wrapper. Native 
>> D GUIs come and go and you might get stuck. With wrappers you 
>> know what you get and if there's anything missing, you can 
>> interface to the original framework yourself.
>>
>> GtkD has loads of the nice features that Gtk has, e.g. a 
>> source code editor (with line numbers and syntax 
>> highlighting). You can use Glade to build the interface (drag 
>> and drop): https://glade.gnome.org/
>
> Thanks for the insights.

Try this
https://github.com/filcuc/DOtherSide


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