My only gripe with QtDesigner is that you need to recompile the code
afterwards.  And, in order to add functionality, users need to know how to
write C++ code.  This will restrict customisation of the new GUI to advanced
users.



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From: Maxime Lemonnier [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, 26 May 2009 1:30 AM
To: EMC developers
Subject: [Emc-developers] Axis rewrite - GUI/use cases suggestions


Thank you very much for the hints. Right now, I decided to postpone this for
a bit later. I'm playing out with PyQt4, I may ask you direct questions when
I'm ready to implement this.





To all, I'm open for gui/use cases suggestions. I plan to use the very well
made QtDesigner to design the main gui. It will allow anyone to create its
own custom GUI (as long as it uses the same actions, and up to some limits).
QtDesigner is quite fantastic, and, in fact, most of the current kde4 apps
are designed with it.





If anyone is interested in giving some input, I'm all ears. I will set up a
(temporarily private) project management website for the ground works. If
anyone is interested I'll just create him an account. We'll late make it
public, but for the moment I prefer keeping it at a smaller scale.





I plan to have a beta around august.





 

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