Hi All,

I've already been in touch with Dale, I would like to help out.  For
me, any cross-platform GUI tools will be a learning experience, so it
doesn't matter much to me.  More below though:

--- In [email protected], Joel Uckelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> One thing about attracting coders (especially Linux coders) is that
using
> a popular GUI toolkit will help. If it's not GTK or QT (or maybe
WxWindows?)
> you're not going to find too many people who want to help and
already are
> familiar with it, which could be a major impediment.
> 
> For reference, here's a MFC migration guide for QT:
> 
> http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/learnmore/migration/mfc
> http://doc.trolltech.com/solutions/qtwinmigrate/index.html

I seem to recall that when I looked into this for python, I was going
to use QT.  Of course, that ended up going nowhere, so my two hours of
research three years ago probably aren't worth that much.


> 
> It's possible to use both MFC and QT simultaneously, so you can do the
> migration incrementally rather than in one go and hope that it works.
> 

That sounds like a good feature.

Bill Gustafson (all my standard internet logins were already taken
when I signed up for yahoogroups, which is why my tagline has my
middle name).  

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