On 2017-11-29 10:08, Sven Barth via Lazarus wrote:
Correct (though GTK and Qt are also rather OS independent).
The plus point of fpGUI is that when you compile LCL-fpGUI, you compile (or could recompile) the underlying toolkit too. So bug fixes or improvements can be applied instantly (to LCL or fpGUI). When you build LCL-QT or LCL-GTK3, you don't normally recompile Qt or GTK3 - instead you wait for when those toolkits release a new version and that filters to the next release of your Linux distro.
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