Quoting 0xd34df00d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just got back to work on my project and as I see from wtwithqt
example, Qt is wrapped by Wt, latest one is kind of master, and Qt is
managed by it. But I need exactly inversed behavior.
So, I don't get how one could embed Wt's event loop into Qt's
Hey Pau,
While testing the Ubuntu/Debian packages, I've noticed in the examples
files (for instance, localization XMLs) are opened assuming they are
in the same folder the application binary is when it is started.
True. And many of them make the additional assumption that you have
'ln -s'ed
Quoting Koen Deforche [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey Pau,
While testing the Ubuntu/Debian packages, I've noticed in the examples
files (for instance, localization XMLs) are opened assuming they are
in the same folder the application binary is when it is started.
True. And many of them make the