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Subject: Re: [Kde-bindings] Qt-ify your Rails model into a Qt App with
From: Declan McGrath <declan () divilment ! com>
Date: 2010-02-05 19:30:58
Message-ID: c6db283c1002051130i1b061acdq57e6a2fdf32c4726 () mail ! gmail ! com
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First quick win of a brief FOSDEM hacking session. The gem handling
issue is now fixed. Just add 'em to qtonrails/config/requires_list.rb
Beer o clock it is!
Dec
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 10:47 PM, Declan McGrath <declan@divilment.com> wrote:
> Just a quick email to say that the qtruby-based qtonrails project I'm working on \
> has gone to a point where it can used to generate a simple Qt Application off a \
> Rails model.
> The handiest way to use it is through the 'qtify' generator.
>
> A caveat: If you are using gems/plugins in your Rails project when you try to \
> generate it may through an error.
> Still rough around the edges but has been fun hacking on it. I'll look to fix the \
> caveat I just mentioned and then look at displaying validation errors. Would be \
> nice to work on usability side of the GUI and maybe explore how to expand the \
> generator to a KDE app (rather than just a Qt one). Maybe I'll try a bit of a \
> sprint at FOSDEM if I can avoid beer for long enough :-)
> The Rails plugin and source is at http://github.com/theirishpenguin/qtonrails with \
> instructions.
> Thanks again to everyone working on qtruby. It rocks!
>
> Dec
>
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