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I am making software and want to make a user interface for installation. I would appriciate if anyone could give me any tips, hints, or links which would get em started
I want my installation window to look like this
There a are lots of tools to generate Installer tools for Windows.
I have had good experience with WiX[1] and InnoSetup[2] so far. NSIS[3] is also an alternative.
WiX uses XML to define your installer, InnoSetup uses the Pascal language.
[1] http://wixtoolset.org/
[2] http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php
[3] http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
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which is best popular open source log software/program in c++ program area?
I know log4cpp is one of logging programs, but it had memory leaking issue, So I want know which is popular and best one in production area?
Starting from version 1.54.0, Boost has included boost.log.
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I've been looking for ages for C++ examples for Aero Glass interfaces using just WinAPI (CreateWindow/CreateWindowEx) without ATL/WTL/MFC/etc.
I found someone linking to one somewhere on a forum but the link was dead and I couldn't find any others.
Any ideas where I can find one?
The samples on this MSDN article are not specific to any framework (except Windows)
Are these helpful?
DrawThemeTextEx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb773317(v=vs.85).aspx
EnableTheming
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb773324(v=vs.85).aspx
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maybe someone knows a good crossplatform particle library?
I know Pyro particle library, but it's not crossplaftorm and free. There is also Magic Particles (Probably, the best version I need) but there is only theoretical possibility to make a port on Linux.
I'm not sure how good it is, but I remember seeing a post on www.gamedev.net on a open source particle engine written in C++. It appears to be graphics-library agnostic, so you should be able to easily port it to whatever platform you are interested in.
Here's a link:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sparkengine/
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Where can I find some tutorial for creating QT applications (with C++)?
How should I start?
The official Qt tutorial would be the best place to start with.
If you are looking for a book, again, the official book is the best. Here is a link to that.
Qt nokia.
you can find information there. There are several examples and official book
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Can anybody recommend a good (ideally open source) C++ spell checker library. We are currenly using Talo, which isn't very good, so we are looking to change.
One which includes a grammar checker would also be good.
Thanks
I have heard good things about hunspell. I have used and integrated aspell, which has some nice features and some which I did not like.
If you've got internet access, you can always use on online service like SpellCheck.net which has a CGI interface that you can query.
Following on from Yuval - OpenOffice Lingucomponent