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    Default combining frameworks (libcinder or openframeworks)

    Hello,

    I am trying to combine Qt with libcinder. I want to maintain the use of qmake to generate build projects for various platforms. Libcinder also has a complicated set-up for build projects.

    Is there a way to combine them properly? We were also looking into using OpenFrameworks.

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    Default Re: combining frameworks (libcinder or openframeworks)

    Got it to work on mac: http://code.google.com/p/cinderqt/

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    Default Re: combining frameworks (libcinder or openframeworks)

    Hi !
    Could you tell us the benefit to combine QT + cinder ?

    I am actually using QT for a software where I can setup a 3D scene and control the content of the 3D scene using the QT Gui.
    I like very much QT because it is cross platform and we need that.

    Libcinder is very nice, but not for Linux right now, which is a drawback to me.

    Thank you !

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