[Mono-dev] Qt anyone?

pablosantosluac at terra.es pablosantosluac at terra.es
Fri Feb 6 14:36:29 EST 2009


are there tutorials to build on Mac/Linux/Solaris?

Daniel Morgan escribió:
> Qyoto / Kimono Project
> http://ekarchive.elikirk.com/david/qyoto/
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> Here is a different project with a similar goal of creating CLR bindings for qt - qt4dotnet
> http://code.google.com/p/qt4dotnet/
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> If you google, you might be able to find ancient C# bindings to qt called qt# - but it has been abandoned.
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> On a different subject, I wonder if someone would dare replace the glib and other dependencies in mono with qt.  Then create clr bindings to qt.  With these bindings, you could re-write mono using the clr bindings to qt.  Now, that would be interesting.
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> Please note, I am not saying anything is wrong with glib and its dependencies, I just think it would be neat to re-write mono using qt instead of glib.  This way, you could write mono in C++ and have its internals OOP.
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> Changing subject again, I think its good that there are many GUIs you can choose to use on top of mono: qyoto/kimono, asp.net, gtk#, swf, etc...
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> --- On Fri, 2/6/09, pablosantosluac at terra.es <pablosantosluac at terra.es> wrote:
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>> From: pablosantosluac at terra.es <pablosantosluac at terra.es>
>> Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] Qt anyone?
>> To: "SE1" <ikruis at gmail.com>
>> Cc: mono-devel-list at lists.ximian.com
>> Date: Friday, February 6, 2009, 6:51 AM
>> Ok, great. The problem is exactly what you mentioned: with
>> no website 
>> and no info... there's no way developers can get
>> interested on it.
>>
>> SE1 escribió:
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>>> PABLOSANTOSLUAC at terra.es wrote:
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>>>>   Hi there,
>>>>
>>>>   After reading:
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>> http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/02/05/2138228,
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>>>>   and after the announce of the LGPL Qt release, I
>>>>         
>> think it's quite clear
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>>>>   there's a lot to gain from a *solid* Qt
>>>>         
>> binding for Mono.
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>>>>   I mean, the Qyoto doesn't look like an alive
>>>>         
>> project anymore (not at
>>     
>>>>   least a couple of weeks ago) and if I remember
>>>>         
>> correctly it is
>>     
>>>>   restricted to Linux (true cross-platform is
>>>>         
>> needed).
>>     
>>>>   And... apps! I'd be eager to port plastic
>>>>         
>> GUI to Qt/C#, and maybe we
>>     
>>>>   could start from the Qyoto stuff, but not sure
>>>>         
>> about the status.
>>     
>>>>   pablo
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>>> Someone brought the same questions up recently. If you
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>> read the thread at
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>> http://www.nabble.com/Qyoto-project-dead---ts21427284.html
>> you'll see that
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>>> although the Qyoto website is down, the project is
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>> still very much alive. It
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>>> also works cross-platform, just lacks the building
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>> support at the moment.
>>     
>>> Ilmar
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