Re: What is the most used tool/package/library to create a Rich User Interface witht gtkmm ?
- From: Bernd Robertz <bernd robertz cssweb de>
- To: Allen <allenfans gmail com>
- Cc: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: What is the most used tool/package/library to create a Rich User Interface witht gtkmm ?
- Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 13:38:53 +0100
Hello,
first of all, it depends on what I want to create.
For just a UI of course Gtkmm.
I also used QT some times ago, but I prefer Gtkmm.
QT is powerful, but I like the concept of Gtkmm much more,
also the licence model.
Than My favorite IDE (project depended) is under Gnome:
- GEdit (it's just so smart :-) )
- Anjuta
under KDE:
- Kedit (also smart)
- KDevelope
Currently I only use Gnome as My window manager.
To build My projects I use the GNU Autotools.
If I use for a project (depends on what project) KEdit or GEdit I prefer
to use SCONS as My build tool.
Sometimes I also like to use Glade for the UI design, but mostly I
prefer to hack the UI by Myself. It's getting hard sometimes, but I like
it more.
But I had also Projects where Glade is indispensable.
Oh I forgot Windoze.
I just use Dev-C++ for all My purpose. No Glade.
Because I always develope under linux and after that I port My apps to
win if they need to.
For planning My Projects I use the UML component of Dia. It's short,
easy to use and intuitive. I also can build My classe structure directly
to C++ with it, but I don't use this feature.
I do planning only under linux.
Linux rulze. :D (sorry for that but it teached me to say it :-) )
Ok, but I have also to say I'm not a pro. I would say medium.
Any other suggestions.
Cheers
Bernd
Am Sonntag, den 11.01.2009, 11:34 +1100 schrieb Allen:
> Hi guys,
>
> This is my question:
>
> What is the most used tool/package/library to create a Rich User
> Interface witht gtkmm ?
>
> I would like to know your opinion.
>
> Any useful info is highly appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> John
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