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compiling wxocaml (and wxhaskell)
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Quôc_Peyrot
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Erik de Castro Lopo
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Quôc_Peyrot
- Robert Roessler
- Richard Jones
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Quôc_Peyrot
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| From: | Robert Roessler <roessler@r...> |
| Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] compiling wxocaml (and wxhaskell) |
Quôc Peyrot wrote: > On Dec 28, 2006, at 2:52 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > >> Quôc Peyrot wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I was trying to find a good portable GUI library for my ocaml projects. >>> A natural choice seemed to be wxwindows/wxWidgets since I wanted >>> to have a native look'n feel and QT doesn't have any bindings in OCaml >>> (to my despair... anyone working on QT bindings?) >> >> Have you looked at lablgtk? I find it up to date and easy to use. > > Yes I have and it was ok, but it doesn't use native platform's controls. Things are not quite that bleak - if you use the GTK installer from http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/ it includes a theme engine which comes close[r] to emulating the look and feel of Windows native controls (well, relative to the drab GTK default look and feel). :) Robert Roessler roessler@rftp.com http://www.rftp.com