General advice: start a new thread for a new topic, replying to an unrelated topic just hides your posting deep below unrelated ones. On Thursday, 2011-06-16, John Woodhouse wrote: > Try qtdesigner or the whole shooting match Qt Creator which includes it. > Wish I could find a pure C version though as not keen on c++. Designer only creates XML files, so theoretically one could create a code generator which creates C code instead of C++. And of course use a toolkit with a C API. > On the question > All widgets,windows,forms etc come up with maximise,context,? and etc > buttons. Does anyone know of any info on removing some or all of these - > looks a bit daft on a simple 1 line dialogue box with nothing other than a > cancel button is needed. see QWidget::setWindowFlags > Qtdesigner also comes with opensuse along with kdevelop so I assume it's > possible to used qtdesigner ui files with it? The Kapptemplate generator > doesn't offer many options. Designer can be used "stand-alone", the build system needs support for running UIC. Both Qt's qmake and CMake can do that. (KDeveloper supports both) Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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