>>>>> On Sat, 01 Jan 2000 08:20:08 -0600, Christopher Browne
>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

Christopher> Why *precisely* do you think it is vastly important to
Christopher> simultaneously use multiple GUI toolkits?

1. using Qt is the only way that I know of for us to have a windows
   version of gnucash.

2. the gtk version of gnucash is the GUI which is getting attention. 

3. I was thinking it would be cool to have a better quicken than
   quicken on windows.  same for any money application on windows.
   
>> The only reasons I was talking about using qt was because I thought
>> that QT was the only toolkit which ran under windows and because I
>> was hoping to stave _that_ whole argument off before it happened,
>> and to keep the two GUIs in sync with each other in regards to
>> their capabilities and bugs and whatnot.

Christopher> There is a GTK port to Win32; I don't know its quality.

nice to know.  that answers a lot of my question.

>> (is there a quickfill data type in gtk?)

Christopher> There's some "stemming" functions in glib, relating to
Christopher> the _GCompletion structure.  See /usr/include/glib.h

thx.

rob

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