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  • #11
    Originally posted by duby229 View Post
    I think a DE agnostic widget toolkit written in rust would be fucking awesome!
    so why don't you write it then?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by duby229 View Post
      You mean better than qt
      no, i mean worse

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      • #13
        Originally posted by pal666 View Post
        no, i mean worse
        It's always a matter of opinion. There are a number of ways in which I find GTK better than Qt, not least because it seems less prone to zealous fanboyism

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        • #14
          Originally posted by jacob View Post

          It's always a matter of opinion. There are a number of ways in which I find GTK better than Qt, not least because it seems less prone to zealous fanboyism
          And, as someone who's programmed quite a bit in both PyGTK and PyQt, I can honestly say that Qt's APIs are much richer and better documented.

          I'd never go back to developing against GTK+ now that I'm used to Qt handing me mature, well-tested versions of things I had to maintain my own hacked-together copies of in GTK+.

          (Stuff like Qt's toolbars and panels supporting constrainable dock/undock, drag-and-drop repositioning, and hide/show (including default context menu) out of the box, and the ability to save/restore that state plus window geometry in six lines (three for save, three for restore), complete with deferred/batched commit-to-disk, if you're using QMainWindow for your top-level window.)

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          • #15
            Originally posted by jacob View Post

            It's always a matter of opinion. There are a number of ways in which I find GTK better than Qt, not least because it seems less prone to zealous fanboyism
            You haven't been around these forums very long have you?

            FunkSTAR, Honton, and now his latest incarnation Griffin would love to have a word with you about the "Reference Desktop" of Linux.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by jacob View Post
              There are a number of ways in which I find GTK better than Qt, not least because it seems less prone to zealous fanboyism
              i don't use either and superiority of gtk was assumed by op and not challenged by me

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