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    calvinhxx
    wrote last edited by calvinhxx
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    Hi everyone,

    I’m working on Fluent-Qt, an open-source C++17 component library for Qt Widgets.

    The goal is to help existing Qt Widgets applications get a more modern Fluent / WinUI-style desktop UI without migrating to QML.

    I also built a project website where you can see the Gallery screenshots and download the demo app:

    Website:
    https://calvinhxx.github.io/Fluent-Qt/

    GitHub:
    https://github.com/calvinhxx/Fluent-Qt

    The project currently includes reusable widgets, design tokens, theme infrastructure, animations, component states, and a runnable Gallery app. It supports Windows and macOS.

    I’d appreciate feedback from people still building or maintaining Qt Widgets applications.

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      SGaist
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      Hi,

      That looks pretty cool :-)

      One nitpick though, why not Fluent-Qt ? The wrong casing looks a bit strange as QT is for QuickTime.

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      • C calvinhxx

        Hi everyone,

        I’m working on Fluent-Qt, an open-source C++17 component library for Qt Widgets.

        The goal is to help existing Qt Widgets applications get a more modern Fluent / WinUI-style desktop UI without migrating to QML.

        I also built a project website where you can see the Gallery screenshots and download the demo app:

        Website:
        https://calvinhxx.github.io/Fluent-Qt/

        GitHub:
        https://github.com/calvinhxx/Fluent-Qt

        The project currently includes reusable widgets, design tokens, theme infrastructure, animations, component states, and a runnable Gallery app. It supports Windows and macOS.

        I’d appreciate feedback from people still building or maintaining Qt Widgets applications.

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        Ronel_qtmaster
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        @calvinhxx Nice work

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Hi,

          That looks pretty cool :-)

          One nitpick though, why not Fluent-Qt ? The wrong casing looks a bit strange as QT is for QuickTime.

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          calvinhxx
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          @SGaist that‘s a good idea

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            Arsh129
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            Awesome project.

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            • C calvinhxx

              Hi everyone,

              I’m working on Fluent-Qt, an open-source C++17 component library for Qt Widgets.

              The goal is to help existing Qt Widgets applications get a more modern Fluent / WinUI-style desktop UI without migrating to QML.

              I also built a project website where you can see the Gallery screenshots and download the demo app:

              Website:
              https://calvinhxx.github.io/Fluent-Qt/

              GitHub:
              https://github.com/calvinhxx/Fluent-Qt

              The project currently includes reusable widgets, design tokens, theme infrastructure, animations, component states, and a runnable Gallery app. It supports Windows and macOS.

              I’d appreciate feedback from people still building or maintaining Qt Widgets applications.

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              ansifpi
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              I think your forgot to update your thread url to https://calvinhxx.github.io/Fluent-Qt/

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                Also, I suggest showcasing some real examples of Qt controls using this library on your website. Thanks!

                Ansif P I · Founder, Sevendyne — C++/Qt & Embedded Systems
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                  SimonSchroeder
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                  I‘m not moving away from QWidgets. This makes this interesting. However, is there a reason Linux is not supported? Or might it just run on Linux as well?

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                    I‘m not moving away from QWidgets. This makes this interesting. However, is there a reason Linux is not supported? Or might it just run on Linux as well?

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                    calvinhxx
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                    @SimonSchroeder is on developing bro , it's my side project i only have win&mac self pc, Linux compatibility is still under development.

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