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Subject: Re: QtRuby install
From: Hemant Kumar <gethemant () gmail ! com>
Date: 2007-02-23 6:40:26
Message-ID: 1172212817.19385.7.camel () localhost ! localdomain
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On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 01:22 +0900, Hoor Net wrote:
> Please do so. I'm tring to install qtruby on windows for 3 weeks now and
> i don't know what to do. I'd like to program a profesional looking
> application and it seems that qt is the only option that includes GUI
> code designer (with signals etc). I did try wxruby but couldn't find a
> helper application that would allow this. (the closes came 'Farpy' but
> it is very poor).
> Please help me someone or if anyone knows something like Trolltech's
> Designer for some other profy-looking Ruby GUI library...
>
This has been discussed over and over again, i believe, but I would
repeat anyways, i think you should evaluate gtk bindings for Ruby. It
has got a tool called glade2 for designing UIs interactively(connecting
callbacks and stuff). Installing gtk-ruby on Windows is much simpler.
>
>
> > I plan to play with it a bit this week, but it's unfamiliar territory
> > for me as all of my development during my professional career has
> > been on Linux/Unix and the Mac. The links earlier in the thread
> > point to some progress that has been made on the Win32 side, and from
> > my understanding QtRuby works great with Qt4 on Windows with a little
> > massaging. I'm just not sure if that has been incorporated into the
> > QtRuby code yet or not.
> >
> > If anyone beats me to it and has patches or some walkthroughs on
> > making it work, I'd be grateful if you'd share
> >
> > Caleb
>
>
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