[Lazarus] C++ parser

Juha Manninen juha.manninen at phnet.fi
Wed Mar 10 08:35:36 CET 2010


When looking for multiplatform options, a few years ago, I tried FLTK. It's
a C/C++ GUI toolkit with custom drawn widgets. They have the standard
widgets plus a few nice controls like knobs and rolls and a very basic
theming. However, the lack of printing/reporting and other higher-level
features made me write it off.

2010/3/9 Marco van de Voort <marcov at stack.nl>

> On Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 10:08:49AM -0300, Alexsander Rosa wrote:
> > For other markets, the users simply don't care about the look and feel.
> This
> > happens when:
> > - the software is mandatory -- like a company-wide accounting/management
> > software
> > - the user needs/wants to get the job done -- he/she will probably gets
> > training on the software
> > - the software is used all day long -- get customer's data, prepare
>
> I agree. That is always what I hoped FPGUI would be, and even a limited
> LCL-fpgui would be useful here.
>
> I currently have an acquaintance trying to customize QT/X to get it working
> on top of a own build embedded solution.  Good luck.
>
> But that is something else than refocussing the entire Lazarus in that
> direction, like Graeme was always pleading.  Lazarus is IMHO primarily
> about
> delphi compatibility, multiplatform (and that is always a precarious
> balance) and native widgets.
>
> --
>



-- 
Atenciosamente,
Alexsander da Rosa
Linux User #113925

"Extremismo na defesa da liberdade não é defeito.
Moderação na busca por justiça não é virtude."
-- Barry Goldwater
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