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* [http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/qyoto-dev Ubuntu] (only available until 11.04) | * [http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/qyoto-dev Ubuntu] (only available until 11.04) | ||
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* [http://download.kde.org/stable/csharp-qt/4.0. | * [http://download.kde.org/stable/csharp-qt/4.0.6/win32/CSharpQt-Windows-4.0.6.7z Windows] - works with the Qt MinGW version | ||
* [http://download.kde.org/stable/csharp-qt/4.0. | * [http://download.kde.org/stable/csharp-qt/4.0.6/osx/CSharpQt-OSX-4.0.6.7z OS X] - as a requirement you also need [http://download.kde.org/stable/csharp-qt/4.0.4/osx/MonoFramework-MRE-3.0.0.macos10.monobjc.universal.dmg.mirrorlist 64-bit Mono] | ||
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Revision as of 23:32, 25 December 2012
About
Qyoto makes it possible to develop Qt applications using C#, or any other .NET language. Qyoto uses SMOKE, and offers access to almost all Qt classes. It is free and open source with the LGPL license.
Source Code
Qyoto is part of the kdebindings module in the KDE git repository.
$ git clone git://anongit.kde.org/assemblygen
You can also browse the source online.
Binary Packages
Pre-built binary packages are available in the following distributions:
- Debian
- Ubuntu (only available until 11.04)
- Arch Linux
- Windows - works with the Qt MinGW version
- OS X - as a requirement you also need 64-bit Mono
Documentation
- Online documentation: http://api.kde.org/qyoto-4.0.5-api/index.html.
Discussions & Support
- Mailing List: [email protected].
- IRC Channel: #kde-bindings on irc.freenode.net.
Other Resources
- Qyoto C# tutorial: http://zetcode.com/tutorials/qyotosharptutorial/
- An earlier attempt at creating C# bindings for Qt was called QtSharp.