On Wednesday, 1 March 2017 at 20:23:57 UTC, aberba wrote:
On Friday, 24 February 2017 at 22:44:55 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
[...]
Gtkd is obviously defacto for Linux ONLY, dlangui for cross
platform app without native feel. But if you want something
easy and flexible with native look and feel on
On Wednesday, 1 March 2017 at 23:44:47 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
Still I want to be able to be able to work and debug from
Visual Studio.
The way I did on Windows:
1) get dlangui via dub
2) go to its folder in AppData\roaming\dub\packages and edit
dub.json:
* find "minimal" configuration
* add
On Wednesday, 1 March 2017 at 23:44:47 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 March 2017 at 20:00:32 UTC, thedeemon wrote:
For this I found out how to clone the dependencies, sorry about
that... (Only from the command line... Anyone recommends better
free Windows Git gui clients than GitHub Desk
On Wednesday, 1 March 2017 at 23:44:47 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
For this I found out how to clone the dependencies, sorry about
that... (Only from the command line... Anyone recommends better
free Windows Git gui clients than GitHub Desktop?)
TortoiseGIT maybe?
On Wednesday, 1 March 2017 at 20:00:32 UTC, thedeemon wrote:
If you're building your app with VisualD (as opposed to
invoking dub externally), make sure you've set up import paths
in project settings properly.
Thanks. With dub everything works straight forward. I just call
it blindly since it
On Friday, 24 February 2017 at 22:44:55 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
Hi I've looked at wiki.dlang.org/IDEs, and I see that Visual D
is linked from dlang.org/download.html. Still I was looking for
personal opinions and experiences beyond hard specs, I wonder
if one of the IDEs is already dominant at lea
On Wednesday, 1 March 2017 at 17:37:02 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
I'm trying now DlangUI on Visual D. I'm getting different
errors from missing Derelict library dependencies...
If you're building your app with VisualD (as opposed to invoking
dub externally), make sure you've set up import paths in p
On Tuesday, 28 February 2017 at 06:16:08 UTC, thedeemon wrote:
For me Visual-D served well for years, and for GUI on Windows
I've used DFL successfully (quite nice lib, very WinForms-like,
with a visual editor) and now mostly use DLangUI (on both
Windows and Linux).
I'm trying now DlangUI on
On Friday, 24 February 2017 at 22:44:55 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
Hi I've looked at wiki.dlang.org/IDEs, and I see that Visual D
is linked from dlang.org/download.html. Still I was looking for
personal opinions and experiences beyond hard specs, I wonder
if one of the IDEs is already dominant at lea
On Saturday, 25 February 2017 at 21:26:32 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
It's not GUI projects that I would plan to work on, just
something easy with basic functionality that I can use for my
own utilities or test clients for libraries. And if there's
anything with any kind of designer support (in which
On Saturday, 25 February 2017 at 20:03:17 UTC, Jacob Carlborg
wrote:
There's no de factor library for creating GUIs in D. If you
want a native look and feel, DWT is a good option. If you want
the application to look the same on all platforms, there might
be other better suited alternatives.
I
On 2017-02-24 23:44, XavierAP wrote:
And second question, is DWT the de facto standard for creating GUIs? Or
are there good competitors.
There's no de factor library for creating GUIs in D. If you want a
native look and feel, DWT is a good option. If you want the application
to look the same
On Saturday, 25 February 2017 at 00:45:24 UTC, Moritz Maxeiner
wrote:
I use Visual Studio Code on Linux and macOS, not sure how the
experience on Windows is, but I'd expect it to be the same.
Windows is fine, can also debug mscoff x86 or x64 projects with
MS 'cpptools' plugin that has visu
On Friday, 24 February 2017 at 22:44:55 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
Hi I've looked at wiki.dlang.org/IDEs, and I see that Visual D
is linked from dlang.org/download.html. Still I was looking for
personal opinions and experiences beyond hard specs, I wonder
if one of the IDEs is already dominant at lea
Hi I've looked at wiki.dlang.org/IDEs, and I see that Visual D is
linked from dlang.org/download.html. Still I was looking for
personal opinions and experiences beyond hard specs, I wonder if
one of the IDEs is already dominant at least for each OS for any
good reason.
My requirements are qui
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