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Subject:    [Kde-bindings] Re: KConfig bindings for mono (C#)?
From:       Adam Treat <manyoso () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2005-04-01 14:37:36
Message-ID: 200504010937.36443.manyoso () yahoo ! com
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I've stopped working on this altogether.  If c# bindings for kde are to be 
then it'll be someone else pulling them together.  I have to many other 
things I'm working on now.

On Friday 01 April 2005 5:02 am, Richard Dale wrote:
> On Friday 01 April 2005 04:34, Jon Walker wrote:
> > I am looking at accessing KConfig using mono (specifically C#). I saw
> > the Q# project when I did a quick search but didn't see any KConfig
> > bindings. Do they exist? If so, what are my options?
> >
> > Also, which mono binding for QT should I be using in general? I seem to
> > remember a slashdot post about a few different options, but Q# was the
> > only one I ran across. I did see that it requires something called QTC
> > which is part of kdebindings. Is this something that comes by default
> > with major distributions? Sorry for all the questions, but I am not an
> > experienced QT developer (I have done a little QT development though) so
> > I am just trying to find my way.
>
> I removed the QtC bindings from the CVS about a year ago. The version of
> Qt# that used them is dead. I don't know if Adam Treat is still working on
> C# bindings - he posted a mail on the kde-bindings list a few months back,
> saying he'd  come up with a new idea for wrapping C#. He had kde# bindings
> down on the KDE 3.4 release plan, so I don't know what happened.
>
> I did start on Qt/KDE bindings called 'Kimono' using the language
> independent Smoke bindings library, and there is an '-fkimono' option to
> the kalyptus bindings generator tool still in the cvs. The Qt# guys weren't
> interested in collaborating on that, and I've been too busy with ruby
> bindings recently - I've pretty much given up on it.
>
> It is technically possible to wrap KConfigXT classes for language bindings,
> and I've done that for ruby. There is a ruby KConfigXT project template in
> KDevelop 3.2.0, and a rbkconfig_compiler utility to compile .xfcg files to
> ruby code.
>
> -- Richard
>
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