Hi Carl,

Thank you for your reply.

Yes I meant port it to KDE because it is a qt 5.15 compliant
application already.
And yes i want to make LGCK builder a KDE application hosted on KDE
infrastructure as a first step.  I would definitely prefer to
integrate with KDE plasma but I see this as a secondary step.  I'm
trying to find the path forward which makes most sense.

What would you recommend?

Regards,
Frank B.

On 8/14/20, Carl Schwan <c...@carlschwan.eu> wrote:
> Le vendredi, août 14, 2020 3:07 PM, Francois Blanchette
> <cfrankb.2...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>> Hi
>
> Hi Frank,
>>
>> My project is call LGCK builder. It is a Game Construction Kit
>> written in C++ using a combination of Qt5, OpenGL and SDL. In addition
>> to the main IDE there is also a standalone Sprite Editor. The main
>> engine implements the graphics, inputs and sounds components via a
>> series of Interfaces which allows different implementers (right now
>> SDL, OpenGL and SFML are fleshed out). Additional back-ends could be
>> added by simply swapping one implementer for another. I think the
>> design is unique because it is object-oriented which frees users from
>> messing around with the old tile-2-tile formula.
>>
>> You can read more about on the official page
>> https://cfrankb.com/lgck?main
>>
>> There is a 5 minute video explaining how to make a game
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN3gkZWr-PM
>>
>> The full source code can be found here:
>> https://github.com/cfrankb/lgck-src
>>
>> Here are some screenshots of the project
>> https://cfrankb.com/lgck/gallery.html?latest
>
> I'm on the phone right now so I didn't tried it, but this looks like a
> very nice project.
>
>> I would like some help or pointers on how to port it to Qt.
>
>
> I guess you mean KDE and not Qt, since you mentioned that your project
> was using Qt5 above.
>
> Are you interested in making LGCK builder a KDE application hosted on
> KDE infrastructure (https://community.kde.org/Incubator) or making your
> project use KDE Frameworks and better integrated with KDE Plasma? or both?
>
> Regards,
> Carl
>
>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Frank B.
>
>
>
>
>

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