Absolutely.  You can even write them as plugins.

On Wednesday 30 January 2008 01:17, Martin Ellison wrote:
> (For Qt), Is it possible for the community (ie anyone outside TrollTech) to
> write user interface widgets? Cin3 will need to write some specialist
> widgets -- how will this fit in with the toolkit and the toolkit's
> development process?
>
> On 30/01/2008, David Kletzli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Qt is *very* cross-platform.  I don't have experience with wxWidgets, so
> > they
> > may be the same, but with Qt, I've usually just required a recompile when
> > going between OSX, Windows, and Linux.
> >
> > Just my humble plug.
> >
> > On Tuesday 29 January 2008 23:15, Martin Ellison wrote:
> > > Several comments to a few of many comments:
> > >
> > >    - the other problem with the user interface is that it uses its own
> > >    toolkit. You don't want to maintain a GUI toolkit. You want to use
> >
> > one
> >
> > > that someone else is maintaining. Actually there are several good
> >
> > toolkits
> >
> > > out there (Gnome, Qt, wxWidgets, MS Windows) and it would be nice if
> > > (at least in principle) anyone could rewrite just the user interface to
> > > work with their favourite toolkit without too much effort. Myself, I
> > > would go with wx as it is cross-platform. We may need to build some
> > > custom
> >
> > widgets,
> >
> > > but then separating out that part of the code into a GUI widget would
> > > be
> >
> > a
> >
> > > win.

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