2011/8/22 Lionel Petit <lionelpe...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
>  Which part of KDE API did you refer to ?
>  AFAIK, KDE doesn't provide or reimplement a framework like qgraphicsview.
>
>  With Qt5 plans, all Qt3Support will disappear and, if we want Basket to be
> still here, we have to remove this old dependencies.
>  Removing the use of Qt3 now will allow us to have a working Basket either
> with Qt4 or Qt5 (with few efforts I hope).
>  That way, we could have more time to think about how to gracefully
> integrate Basket in Qt/KDE 5 (I think is too early to plan that but I could
> be wrong).
>
>  Another option would be to wait Qt/KDE 5 API design to see what we could do
> with the risk to have a period without Basket.
>
>  And there are probably other options, let me know.
>
> Regards,
>
> Lionel

Hello Lionel,

Thank you for the work. Going forward, we have to get rid of KDE/Qt3
support somehow.  I had imagined (since Qt Quick came out) that some
form of QML would replace QGraphicsView for this task, but had not
been motivated to rewrite it.

The line editor had always been kind of wonky since we ported it to
KDE4, anyway, and this is a small step forward to ensuring Basket
stays alive... even though I haven't touched the source in a couple of
years.

-- 
Kelvie Wong

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