Am Fri, 27 Dec 2013 07:00:29 +0000 schrieb "Rikki Cattermole" <[email protected]>:
> On Friday, 27 December 2013 at 05:00:30 UTC, Josh Phillips wrote: > > I was wondering if people could suggest which libraries may be > > best to use for building an application which would be a type of > > text editor with multiple documents and branches. I need > > something whereby I can create simple, custom windows and do > > simple text editing, but then i need it to also handle much more > > complicated graphics in a 3D viewport looking at lots of > > branching documents. I'm not quite sure if something like GtkD > > or > > QtD can handle the more complicated graphics or not, or if it is > > possible to build it with windows, or perhaps trying to make a > > text editor with opengl. I've been looking into different ideas > > and thought i'd try and ask for some advice. > > GtkD and QtD are both bindings to my knowledge so they should > have the same power as the library itself. > If you choose to go the route of making a gui lib yourself. Would > you be kind enough to look at mine (DOOGLE[1]). I could use some > help if you want to go that way. > > There is also DQuick and DWT. > > [1] https://github.com/rikkimax/DOOGLE/wiki/Roadmap GtkD has OpenGL support -- Marco
