On Friday, October 24, 2014 11:19:03 AM UTC-6, RobertCNelson wrote:
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> But the big change, it's using qt 5.3.2 on the backend, so it's really 
> easy for end users to develop applications vs the old gtk2 backend we 
> used on wheezy.. 
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Yes... that is why I wanted to try it out. We plan on using qt based 
applications for our project. Are there any QT demo programs installed by 
default?

BTW, when I first booted into Jessie the lxqt application menu was empty. I 
got nothing when I left clicked my mouse. I got a configuration menu when I 
right clicked. I played with the configuration, changed the menu file to 
lxqt-config.menu, and later changed it back to the lxde-application menu. 
Somewhere along the line the the Application menu started working. Its all 
good now, but I had no application menu when I said it was minimal.

Dennis Cote
 

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