On Thursday 13 November 2014 20:12:46 René J.V. Bertin wrote: > > solve the majority of issues: > ... fontconfig ... XDG > > > That's all that needed to make Qt5 look bearable on > > unconfigured/unsupported desktop. > > There you go ... Linux is the new MS Windows? :) > Fontconfig is present on OS X but I highly doubt it is used by Qt (if it's > like freetype, it's linked in, for unclear reasons). XDG does not exist on > OS X. I'd guess that neither are present on a typical MS Windows set-up.
I cannot understand your point. You can suggest your solution what will be Mac-specific and will be a good compromise between configurability and not needing qtconfig, I do not have Qt apps on mac so I do not see any issues with them, I will not be able to help you with your arguments in this case. What I'm talking about is that Qt5 has configurability regression in comparison to Qt4, but I have no warm feeling for qtconfig, and if upstream developers do not want it - there should be another way to fix it, that will provide good compromise for both parties. -- Regards, Stas _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest