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Re: QtHandles: Qt-based toolkit with uicontrol/uipanel support
From: |
Martin Helm |
Subject: |
Re: QtHandles: Qt-based toolkit with uicontrol/uipanel support |
Date: |
Sun, 09 Oct 2011 21:41:40 +0200 |
Am Sonntag, den 09.10.2011, 18:27 +0100 schrieb Michael Goffioul:
> Hi,
>
> It's now publicly available on github: https://github.com/goffioul/QtHandles
>
> To try it, use qmake (sometimes called qmake-qt4) to generate the Makefile's,
> then compile as usual. Along with __init_qt__.oct, this will also compile
> a tool called "octave-qt" that should be started instead of plain octave.
> This tool is a simple wrapper around octave_main, but run it in a separate
> thread, while creating a regular Qt event loop in the main thread. The main
> reason is Mac OS X: on this platform, the GUI event loop MUST run in the
> main thread, there's no way around that.
>
> Once, you've started octave, you can enable the Qt-backend with:
> graphics_toolkit('qt')
>
> Note that this toolkit requires a current dev version of octave.
>
> Michael.
Thanks for that, but when compiling I get
Backend.cpp:91:44: error: cast from ‘QtHandles::ObjectProxy*’ to
‘uint32_t’ loses precision
on a 64 bit openSUSE 11.4, qt version is 4.7.1, gcc is 4.5.1. I will
debug into to see if I can resolve that.
- Re: QtHandles: Qt-based toolkit with uicontrol/uipanel support, (continued)
- Re: QtHandles: Qt-based toolkit with uicontrol/uipanel support, Ben Abbott, 2011/10/10
- Re: QtHandles: Qt-based toolkit with uicontrol/uipanel support, Michael Goffioul, 2011/10/11
- Re: QtHandles: Qt-based toolkit with uicontrol/uipanel support, bpabbott, 2011/10/11
- Re: QtHandles: Qt-based toolkit with uicontrol/uipanel support, Michael Goffioul, 2011/10/11
- Re: QtHandles: Qt-based toolkit with uicontrol/uipanel support, bpabbott, 2011/10/11
- Re: QtHandles: Qt-based toolkit with uicontrol/uipanel support, Ben Abbott, 2011/10/12
Re: QtHandles: Qt-based toolkit with uicontrol/uipanel support,
Martin Helm <=