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Originally posted by droidhacker View PostYour brain must be plugged in backwards.
if you work in KDE 4 desktop environment then a GTK-Qt engine is available, which updates GTK+ configuration files automatically so that GTK+ appearance is similar to the Qt one
it uses Qt to draw the widget into an offscreen buffer, then draws a copy of the contents of this buffer onscreen.
if you work in other desktop environments, you can choose the QGtkStyle engine (built in Qt), which forces Qt apps to use your GTK+ 2.x theme.Last edited by Guest; 17 October 2013, 05:08 PM.
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Originally posted by TheBlackCat View PostYou obviously didn't look very hard:
To be fair, this is for Qt 4.8. On the other hand, there are no tutorials at all for gtk3.
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Originally posted by Krejzi View Post
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Originally posted by TheBlackCat View PostYes, I am sure if you search other websites you can also find simple Qt tutorials. The question was about the official homepage.
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Originally posted by TheBlackCat View PostYes, I am sure if you search other websites you can also find simple Qt tutorials. The question was about the official homepage.
Clicking on "GTK stable" will take you to the very same page I linked to in previous post.
Also, if you look closely, you can find hyperlink "Documentation" that links to the very same page here
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For me the question is simple: Want portability? Try Qt. Want your program best for Linux? Use Gtk.
The value of pure C comes from its excellent ABI compatibility.
You may use any modern C compiler to link a C library, but you have to build your own C++ library if you were using a different C++ compiler the one built the C++ library.
I once tried to link my VS2008 program to a VS2005 C++ lib (it's also my own one but I was too lazy to rebuild it). I met many strange problems in debugging.
After that, I would build Qt 4.x by myself as Qt's official buildings only (at that time) had VS 2008 version, while I was using VC 2010 Express.Last edited by zxy_thf; 17 October 2013, 06:18 PM.
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Originally posted by Silverthorn View PostI tried to look through the official page for some simple example to get me started but I just ended up on the starting page again pointing me towards Qt creator. A bit frustrating after a while. You probably get a better experience once you get to know the page better.
http://qt-project.org/ > Documentation > Examples and Tutorials. On the right side there was a pretty clear "select version" if that is what you want.
Originally posted by Silverthorn View PostThis page (plus the reference manual) was enough to get me started with gtk:
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/sta...g-started.html
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Originally posted by Krejzi View Post
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