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1. Should I use Qt Jambi in Java?    stackoverflow.com

Is it a good idea for me to use Qt Jambi in Java as a toolkit? I see that Qt Jambi is hard to learn, and Swing is easier than Qt ...

2. How can I setup LookAndFeel Files in Java?    stackoverflow.com

I need to setup LookAndFeel Files in JDK 1.6. I have two files:

  1. napkinlaf-swingset2.jar
  2. napkinlaf.jar
How can I set this up and use it? I would like a GTK look and feel OR Qt look and ...

3. Java Swing or Java Qt?    stackoverflow.com

Can someone with extensive experience with both Qt and Java Swing please discuss whether you would use Swing or Qt under Java, and why? Secondly, what is the business impact of using ...

4. Qt Jambi vs SWT for cross-platform GUI development    stackoverflow.com

I'm currently involved in a project developing applications primarily for Linux (Fedora 10). However, it might be the case later on that we will have to port these applications to Mac ...

5. How do I make controls autosizing in Qt designer?    stackoverflow.com

I'm using Qt Jambi 4.4 for a project I'm working on (and designing the windows in the Qt Designer eclipse plugin). One of the windows I'd like to use is ...

6. Is QT Jambi dead?    stackoverflow.com

I know they announced in February that it was going to transition to a community-developed model over the next year... but right now, I can't find it on their website, at ...

7. C++ version of Java PropertySheet    stackoverflow.com

Previously, I am able to use PropertySheet provided by http://www.l2fprod.com/common/index.php When I pass in an Java Object, a GUI windows will be created automatically, to display the property of the ...

8. Is there a demand for Touchscreen-based UIs for Car/Mobile PC Platforms?    stackoverflow.com

Does anyone know if there's a very big demand for a touchscreen-based keyboard less UI for Car, Navigation, or Mobile devices? I know that Android is a very big, very popular platform. ...

9. Is using Java the proper language/platform for developing a GUI based accounting app?    stackoverflow.com

I know this is partially subjective, but hopefully with enough specifics I can get a good answer. I am looking to develop an accounting app targeted at a specific market segment (think ...





10. how to change the look and feel for Qt form?    stackoverflow.com

i need to change my form look and feel and i dont know : what i need to download and install ? is there any ready to use look and feel installed into ...

11. Qt vs Swing : Similarities and Disimilarities?    stackoverflow.com

Do they have any common concepts like C++ and Java do? So that, anyone who learn either gets the basics of other? Like C++ and Java share some common concepts of ...

12. Is there a free Qt Jambi GUI Designer out there?    stackoverflow.com

I am using Eclipse.

13. Comparison of GUI developing tools for linux    stackoverflow.com

I am fairly new in the domain of GUI designing and development. I do have some prior experience but that is with Visual Basic. I would like to develop a ...

14. Is it possible to use Jambi to make fully native feeling GUIs?    stackoverflow.com

Applications made with Qt in C++ look like native apps on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. I'm trying to accomplish the same thing with Jambi. Is this possible? I don't ...

15. Dynamic GUI Framework Designing    stackoverflow.com

There is a Scenario to be developed for a 3-tier Application .We need to design a Framework or a utility sort of thing . In tradional aspect of GUI Designing , ...

16. GUI on top of a JVMTI agent    stackoverflow.com

I am planing to develop a profiler by using the JVMTI API provided by Oracle. For a visualization I would like to implement a GUI (Qt framework) on top of the ...





17. Qt custom look and feel?    stackoverflow.com

can I force my Qt application to use different look and feel just like it is done in KDE ?

18. Can I develop Java GUI using Qt?    stackoverflow.com

Possible Duplicate:
Using Qt in Java?
I have the question if I can write GUI applications in Java using Qt rather than Swing? Which IDE should ...

19. Mondern Java GUI Framework like WPF or Qt?    stackoverflow.com

does anyone knows a good gui framework for java desktop applications like wpf or qt? The framework should offer styling and animation features like wpf or qt. I also want to implement a ...

20. Swing - replacement for Qt signal/slots    stackoverflow.com

[I triead search but found no duplicate, please point me if I wrong] In Qt GUIs it is very convenient use signals & slots - it decouple events passing. When I create ...

21. language for cloud application: java - C++/Qt    stackoverflow.com

I made an algorithm that has a good potential use for a commercial application. I'm thinking of making a GUI, and since it's computationally expensive, I'm thinking of putting it "on ...

22. How to do gui transplantation in Java?    stackoverflow.com

I have a Qt(c++) and FLTK (lua) GUI running. And i have Java AWT/Swing GUI running, side by side in a Desktop. How can i now inject the Qt/FLTK GUI window ...

23. Embed Excel in Java GUI    stackoverflow.com

I'm looking for a way to embed an Excel spread sheet into a Java GUI application. Actually into a Qt GUI build by using QtJambi. The spread sheet does not necessarily ...

24. Qt jambi Eclipse integration problem    stackoverflow.com

I've just install the libqtjambi 4.7.2 by PPA in Ubuntu Natty 11.04. When I turned into integration with Eclipse it asked me to give the jambi installation path. But with apt-get ...

25. Do Qt apps look&feel native under Windows?    stackoverflow.com

I'm about to port one of my Mac applications to Windows. The Mac app uses Apple's native Cocoa/Appkit frameworks for the UI. The UI is Obj-C code and the core app ...

26. not getting windows 7 native look and feel    stackoverflow.com

I've recently downloaded and build qt 4.7.4 locally, but there's one problem I've been having since using it. I'm not getting the Windows 7 look and feel. I didn't have this ...

27. Qt Jambi    coderanch.com

Let's be honest, the majority of Windows users don't care about anything but the native toolkit. I'd say that at least 80%, probably more, doesn't even know that Qt exists. In the remaining 20% there are sure to be a great number who don't want to install yet another toolkit just to run some application; the application must be really good ...