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I'm looking all over the Wiki, and sometimes merely searching isn't going to do the trick as the app could ultimately have a name without the word 'Designer' in it at all (look at Glade for instance).
I'm looking all over the Wiki, and sometimes merely searching isn't going to do the trick as the app could ultimately have a name without the word 'Designer' in it at all (look at Glade for instance).
So, after reading the whole project site, can you tell whether such an application (like 'glade' or 'Qt designer') exists ?
Back to the obvious - the project most likely has some kind of users Email list. Or developers list. So for the OP the trivial thing to do is to subscribe to the list (if necessary) and to simply ask the question about the GUI designer tool existence.
The problem is, wikis are hard to navigate as there is no single repository of links to wiki pages. You have to search and if the title of the designer page does not include 'Designer' in it, it isn't going to help much.
The problem is, wikis are hard to navigate as there is no single repository of links to wiki pages. You have to search and if the title of the designer page does not include 'Designer' in it, it isn't going to help much.
There can be pretty many synonyms for the word "laziness".
There can be pretty many synonyms for the word "laziness".
Say that in my blog and I'll ban you via the ignore list.
This is the very thing I'm talking about here: not helping but merely adding to the problem. This is not only against my blog Code of Conduct but against the LQ Rules in general.
Edit: Reported.
Last edited by Kenny_Strawn; 08-20-2010 at 11:20 AM.
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