On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Jeremy wrote:
>> Otherwise, every host has to have a Qt-external-window setup, an
>> FLTK-external-window setup, a GTK-external-window
>> setup, etc. Kind of defeats the purpose of having the external UI, doesn't
>> it?
>>
> wait, isn't the
> LV2UI_Descriptor->port_event() and LV2UI_Write_Function() interface toolkit
> agnostic? Wouldn't it be possible to have toolkit agnostic host-facilitated
> communication?
Yes, these are. And these allow plugins to communicate
with other plugins.
However, these functions are executed in the host
application's memory space. So, I don't see how it would
help in having FLTK widgets hosted by a Qt application.
-gabriel
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