If you are dependent on Qt, you won't run on systems that don't have Qt
either.
All software has dependencies ..
GTK is what core JDK uses, Swing has a GTK L&F, we generally have
used platforms which use GTK as our core platforms, for build, test, and
support.
-phil.
On 06/20/2018 01:16 PM,
> > What does GTK have to say for JavaFX (disregard any AWT/Swing and SWT) ?
>
> FX is not a GTK app from a rendering perspective.
> It is used for all needed interaction with the Windowing System
Makes sense. For GUI components such as the FileChooser.
The FileChooser in JavaFX is using the syste
J
On 06/20/2018 12:21 PM, Sverre Moe wrote:
Pardon me for asking this on the dev mailing list, but I wanted to get
this directly from the source.
I was glad to read that Java had gotten support for GTK3. Prior to
this I was oblivious with JavaFX relationship with GTK, apart from the
various Gtk
Pardon me for asking this on the dev mailing list, but I wanted to get
this directly from the source.
I was glad to read that Java had gotten support for GTK3. Prior to
this I was oblivious with JavaFX relationship with GTK, apart from the
various Gtk-WARNING when starting applications. Then I beg