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July 22, 2017 GtkD on android? | ||||
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With LDC's new ability to do android/arm, we are missing the ability to do GUI's? Can any of the current D solutions work such as GtkD or QtD? I'm looking for something somewhat lightweight, easy to use(I find GtkD a bit funky but it does seem to work and is relatively easy once one gets through the basics). I think having a GUI builder is crucial though as it makes it so much easier in the long run. Glade is a bit funky but functional and works. Ideally I'd like to be able to make portable apps that just work across the board(mac, linux, windows, android) without much hassle. |
July 22, 2017 Re: GtkD on android? | ||||
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Posted in reply to FoxyBrown | On Saturday, 22 July 2017 at 18:59:44 UTC, FoxyBrown wrote: > With LDC's new ability to do android/arm, we are missing the ability to do GUI's? Can any of the current D solutions work such as GtkD or QtD? I'm looking for something somewhat lightweight, easy to use(I find GtkD a bit funky but it does seem to work and is relatively easy once one gets through the basics). I think having a GUI builder is crucial though as it makes it so much easier in the long run. Glade is a bit funky but functional and works. > > Ideally I'd like to be able to make portable apps that just work across the board(mac, linux, windows, android) without much hassle. Have a look at http://forum.dlang.org/post/mvcojnfustdtdavermon@forum.dlang.org |
July 25, 2017 Re: GtkD on android? | ||||
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Posted in reply to FoxyBrown | On Saturday, 22 July 2017 at 18:59:44 UTC, FoxyBrown wrote: > With LDC's new ability to do android/arm, we are missing the ability to do GUI's? Can any of the current D solutions work such as GtkD or QtD? I'm looking for something somewhat lightweight, easy to use(I find GtkD a bit funky but it does seem to work and is relatively easy once one gets through the basics). I think having a GUI builder is crucial though as it makes it so much easier in the long run. Glade is a bit funky but functional and works. > > Ideally I'd like to be able to make portable apps that just work across the board(mac, linux, windows, android) without much hassle. Mike said maybe later, when I asked him in January: http://forum.dlang.org/post/o4rq0i$dur$1@digitalmars.com In the meantime, you can try DlangUI, as Seb pointed out, but I get the impression it's not touch-optimized, just like Gtk. |
July 26, 2017 Re: GtkD on android? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Joakim | On 25-07-17 20:06, Joakim wrote: > On Saturday, 22 July 2017 at 18:59:44 UTC, FoxyBrown wrote: >> With LDC's new ability to do android/arm, we are missing the ability to do GUI's? Can any of the current D solutions work such as GtkD or QtD? I'm looking for something somewhat lightweight, easy to use(I find GtkD a bit funky but it does seem to work and is relatively easy once one gets through the basics). I think having a GUI builder is crucial though as it makes it so much easier in the long run. Glade is a bit funky but functional and works. >> >> Ideally I'd like to be able to make portable apps that just work across the board(mac, linux, windows, android) without much hassle. > > Mike said maybe later, when I asked him in January: > > http://forum.dlang.org/post/o4rq0i$dur$1@digitalmars.com > > In the meantime, you can try DlangUI, as Seb pointed out, but I get the impression it's not touch-optimized, just like Gtk. And if you want something lightweight, the complete GTK stack is probably not what you are looking for. -- Mike Wey |
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