On Wednesday 17 August 2011 07:46:40 Robert Xu wrote:
TQt intergration.
Not with Trinity. See above.
I think the reason why it does not work in Ubuntu is different.
What do you mean?! it works in Ubuntu.
I meant KDE3 integration.
On the other
hand if the problem is actually in that it is not conpatible with tqtintegface,
and requires rewrite, this shows that you people went too far in breaking compatibility
with
existing KDE3 software.
I am so confused now. What are you getting at?
What doesn't make sense?
It's easy to be compatible with TQt - it doesn't need a complete rewrite.
It's not so hard to put a T in front of every Qt call.
And why to do this if anyone just can call plain Qt3? Why do you need libreoffice
to call tqtinterface rather than just Qt?
We didn't break compat with existing KDE3 at all. We're just making it
easier to port to Qt4 when the time comes.
Libreoffice has its own front-end for Qt4. Just use this front-end when your
system is built against Qt4.