I am interested to your experiment with GTWVT, GWXC + XHGTK.
can you share experience here?
I have tried xhgtk but seem work only with mingw & msvc

2009/2/11 Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu>:
>> > What does gtwvw do?
>>
>> It allows to create more then one console window (this is already
>> supported
>> in Harbour core GTs) and gives support for using windows widgets with this
>> windows.
>> As final result you can quite easy convert pure console application to
>> semi GUI mode keeping the internal application code unchanged.
>> It's probably the easiest conversion way for people who does not want
>> to change application user interface to GUI driven but want to make it
>> "GUI like". It also allows to systematically replace CUI elements and
>> introduce real GUI ones - migration to full GUI mode and event driven
>> interface in small steps.
>
> Hm, this sounds quite nice. Too bad it's Windows only.
> I'm thinking of similar but based on GTWVT, GWXC + XHGTK.
> I didn't try XHGTK yet (I haven't yet been able to build XHGTK
> on Windows), but theoretically it may be possible to have a
> CUI base, and start to extend this, or gradually convert windows
> to GTK ones, which has similar effect, but by skipping one stage.
> BTW, if anyone has experience with building XHGTK on Windows,
> I'd appreciate any information.
> After installing a great amount of GTK dependencies, I stuck with this:
> --
> Package pixman-1 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
> Perhaps you should add the directory containing `pixman-1.pc'
> (...)
> include\xhgtk.h(22) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'glib.h':
> No such file or directory
> --
>
> (with the downloads on the GTK page, I didn't even reach this far)
> Brgds,
> Viktor
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