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Qt used to emulate the native look of its intended platforms, which occasionally led to slight discrepancies where that emulation was imperfect. Recent versions of Qt use the native APIs of the different platforms to draw the Qt controls, and so do not suffer from such issues
Read even more here:
>> http://qt.nokia.com/products
Qt uses the native graphics APIs of each platform it supports, taking full advantage of system resources and ensuring that applications have native look and feel.
Cheers,
Boo Boo
Yeah but the difference to wxwidgets is this:
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That comes straight from wxwidgets wiki so it might be that the info is bit dated but I believe still valid.
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The wxwidgets wiki is outdated and is not valid anymore.
>> http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/WxWidgets_Compared_To_Other_Toolkits#Qt
They are comparing wxWidgets with Qt version 4.5
Since version 4.6 Qt uses native drawing apis.
Read more here:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_(framework)#Use_of_native_UI-rendering_APIs
Read even more here:
>> http://qt.nokia.com/products
Cheers,
Boo Boo