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tranmh
15 years agoNew Contributor
Hi,
Grit was created by GFT Technologies in 1990 and went "open source" in 2001. It is not supported anymore by GFT and is only available at ftp.gft.com for anonymous ftp. Its hard to find something about it on the net, a small sentence at the German wikipedia page:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFT_Technologies
Our application is a windows application. Old GUI elements are in Grit, new elements are in Qt.
I will examine "Object Mapping" -- thx.
The other ways to go is extending Grit C++ classes with MS UI Automation or MS Active Accessibility. Is my assumption here right?
Grit was created by GFT Technologies in 1990 and went "open source" in 2001. It is not supported anymore by GFT and is only available at ftp.gft.com for anonymous ftp. Its hard to find something about it on the net, a small sentence at the German wikipedia page:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFT_Technologies
Our application is a windows application. Old GUI elements are in Grit, new elements are in Qt.
I will examine "Object Mapping" -- thx.
The other ways to go is extending Grit C++ classes with MS UI Automation or MS Active Accessibility. Is my assumption here right?