Integrated GUI for linux?
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Integrated GUI for linux?
From what I understand, the linux version used to have a gui. I was wondering if anyone was currently working on this. If not, I might be able to at least start work on it.
Yes.
Yeah, I've been working on a Qt4 frontend.
It doesn't share any code with any of the other frontends, but I did use the test.c source to figure out how to use the libhb API.
Current status is, it can rip successfully, but it doesn't offer all of the GUI options that the other platforms have yet. If you're not terrified of Qt, I'd be happy to put up my code someplace for you to look at; if you'd prefer to revive the GTK2 or WX frontends, please feel free.
It doesn't share any code with any of the other frontends, but I did use the test.c source to figure out how to use the libhb API.
Current status is, it can rip successfully, but it doesn't offer all of the GUI options that the other platforms have yet. If you're not terrified of Qt, I'd be happy to put up my code someplace for you to look at; if you'd prefer to revive the GTK2 or WX frontends, please feel free.
Fair enough - the main difference between coding with Qt versus GTK at this point is just language. If you want to use GTK, you write in C or use C++ with gtkmm, or you use one of the other variants (like, say, pygtk); but if you're not using C or C++, you'll need to do language bindings for libhb, which is possible, but still a decent amount of extra work.
All depends on what you're comfortable with, of course. I happen to be a KDE developer, so I'm pretty familiar with Qt and it was the obvious choice for me to make. Plus, the rest of HandBrake is GPL, so it's not like using a GPL graphical toolkit will change the license or anything.
All depends on what you're comfortable with, of course. I happen to be a KDE developer, so I'm pretty familiar with Qt and it was the obvious choice for me to make. Plus, the rest of HandBrake is GPL, so it's not like using a GPL graphical toolkit will change the license or anything.