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2009/5/31 Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@×××××.de> |
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> Alexander Pilipovsky wrote: |
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>> May be, it's not a "only Gentoo" question, but I want to write and start |
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>> applications under Gentoo and Windows. I saw Tcl/Tk library in work (as |
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>> example OOMMF: http://math.nist.gov/oommf/, but it, sometimes, unstable |
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>> under Windows XP). And it did not like me to look of buttons, lists etc. |
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>> Other way I saw in using wxPython (http://www.wxpython.org/) or |
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>> wxWidgets (http://www.wxwidgets.org/). I want to have as little as |
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>> possible differences in GUI of my program when it starts under GNOME, |
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>> KDE or Windows. May be some other libraries for crossplatform |
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>> development are exists. |
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>> What library better for unification of application look and developing? |
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> I also recommend Qt (version 4) because it looks native on Windows and Mac |
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> OS X too. Qt is C++ but it has Python, C and Java bindings too so you can |
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> develop in Python for example but still have a native KDE/Windows/OS X |
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> look&feel. |
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Thanks all you for your views! They are very helpful for me. |
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In summary, I am going to make choise in Qt :) |
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Alexander Pilipovsky aka Engraver |