Will hmg give the multiplatform power of QT?
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:38 am
I want inform about ongoing development of GUI and CONSOLE user interface based on QT ( http://www.qtsoftware.com )
which will allow your Clipper code to be run as is on any platform out-of-the-box with native look-and-feel.
Please refer to Harbour Developers-List at http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailma ... fo/harbour
( if you have not already subscibed to ) and look for messages related with QT ?
The goal of this development is to provide single-source , multi-platform compilations with native look and feel. To start with
it is emphasizing pure Harbour wrappers ( auto generated ), the Clipper console named GTQTC, GUI console named GTQTG,
then on top of it Xbase++ compatible XbpParts class framework, ( this can be extended to write wrappers for HMG also ).
If it interests you, you may join the team, as you have C knowledge.
To put some code in real use, though a small working demo ( absolute ), is already there, you may wait a couple of months.
which will allow your Clipper code to be run as is on any platform out-of-the-box with native look-and-feel.
Please refer to Harbour Developers-List at http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailma ... fo/harbour
( if you have not already subscibed to ) and look for messages related with QT ?
The goal of this development is to provide single-source , multi-platform compilations with native look and feel. To start with
it is emphasizing pure Harbour wrappers ( auto generated ), the Clipper console named GTQTC, GUI console named GTQTG,
then on top of it Xbase++ compatible XbpParts class framework, ( this can be extended to write wrappers for HMG also ).
If it interests you, you may join the team, as you have C knowledge.
To put some code in real use, though a small working demo ( absolute ), is already there, you may wait a couple of months.