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You can’t, you must use Qml. You used to be able to with QtWidgets but a modern KDE app cannot be written with QtWidgets. And QtWidgets are in life support.
You didn’t read my comment entirely or what? Perhaps try building a KDE app and see how far you get.
You still can’t control the Qml code via Rust or whatever interop language you use. Swapping out C++ does not fix the issue. You must use QML to be considered for a modern KDE app.
KDE is pretty good for developer documentation and help offered in their IRC chats as long as you’re diligent and provide detail of your problem and can get someone’s attention. What is a huge learning curve is C++ but…
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You can’t, you must use Qml. You used to be able to with QtWidgets but a modern KDE app cannot be written with QtWidgets. And QtWidgets are in life support.
You didn’t read my comment entirely or what? Perhaps try building a KDE app and see how far you get.
You still can’t control the Qml code via Rust or whatever interop language you use. Swapping out C++ does not fix the issue. You must use QML to be considered for a modern KDE app.
KDE is pretty good for developer documentation and help offered in their IRC chats as long as you’re diligent and provide detail of your problem and can get someone’s attention. What is a huge learning curve is C++ but…