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.
i used the 'export' command to set up the environment to run Trinity.
The Trinity website used to have instructions on how to do this. The web site has
grown, can't find it now.
If you run the Trinity DE you don't need to do this, if you run another WM or DE
you do.
--
Peace,
Greg