On 1/25/11, Robert Xu <robxu9(a)gmail.com> wrote:
TQt - the brains behind Trinity, using Qt3 and (soon) Qt4 to render
our Desktop Environment.
If any app wanted to, they could start using TQt and then not worry
about Qt3 -> Qt4 -> Qt5 changes.
Interresting. How do one start TQt?
You have to run a separate script to launch Trinity
apps? I have never had
to.
Well, at the moment I run Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat with Trinity
installed _but_ a Gnome/AWN Desktop (actually I recently moved to
Ubuntu because Mepis was going KDE 4, and I at first did not trust
"K"ubuntu, then for the moment stayed there) I do have a test install
of Debian lenny + Trinity, but Debian tends to be a little old in
stable.
So, if I try to start a KDE3 (sorry, Trinity :) app I get "the program
is not installed". Following some info I start my apps with scripts
like:
#!/bin/bash
PATH=/opt/kde3/bin:/opt/kde3/games:/opt/kde3/bin:$PATH
KDEDIRS=/usr/:/opt/kde3/ KDEHOME=$HOME/.kde3
XDG_DATA_DIRS=/opt/kde3/share/:/usr/share/ MANPATH=/opt/kde3/share/man
kalzium
I imagine I should be able to setup these paths somewhere, but did not
have time to look where until now.
As I like Mepis better than Ubuntu, I do hope that Trinity will
developp to a stage where Warren decides to use it (as he wisely did
not take up KDE 4 for a long time).
Thierry