francesco perillo wrote:
> 
> It's in harbour/contrib/gtqtc so it didn't get my attention.... from
> what I understand this is a GT module that interfaces with Qt using Qt
> "text-mode", so that you can run a Qt program in text-mode.... is it
> correct ? So pure, unmodified clipper source code still works...
> 

It is wrong to put it like this:
   so that you can run a Qt program in text-mode.
Rather we should say:
   so that you can run a Clipper program in Qt environments.



> But can you use gtqtc and mix it with Qt gui items ?
> 

I had a plan to emulate GTWVG as GTQTG and am still interested in,
but then that is not exactly what you are asking for. BTW, in this context,
which other library or implementation does so ? If you are thinking of GTWVW 
then it is a different story.

For sure, an hibrid GUI mode is a quick path to convert existing code,
that is why I developed GTWVG on top of GTWVT, but this is not the 
way to exploit Qt's power. It is better we start thinking port our code to
pure GUI.

The group knows that I am a die-hard fan of hibrid GUI, but now 
my priorities are changing. I am drifting toward pure GUI. I will try to 
find the ways to migrate easily exiting code. TBrowse oriented code
may need little labout to adapt to XbpBrowse(). GetList will need much 
more work to simulate the excat behavior, this this is doable.
Needed are some more hands.




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                    Pritpal Bedi 
_a_student_of_software_analysis_&_design_
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