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It should be possible to use Qt Designer to create a UI, and then some uic to convert it to valid Go code for MIQT.
I think it should be done at compile-time with go generate. But, parsing uic files at runtime is maybe a possibility too.
go generate
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It should be possible to use Qt Designer to create a UI, and then some uic to convert it to valid Go code for MIQT.
I think it should be done at compile-time with
go generate
. But, parsing uic files at runtime is maybe a possibility too.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: