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wow looks dogshit compared to previous one
Definitely looks worse, but I can see why they made the change, gtk is a pain to work with compared to qt
why?
I have not tried GTK because I cannot fathom why would anyone use a UI toolkit written in C. But even language trash talk aside, it's probably easier for a C++ project to use a C++ GUI library instead of a C one albeit with C++ bindings. Also I've read somewhere that it the C++ GTK bindings are kinda sucky.
These are just my assumptions, though. Someone who has tried both GTK and Qt might give a better answer.
You can do both gtk and qt with python though.
Yep! Guess it’s time to fork!