On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
> Simeon Mitev wrote:
> > What do you mean *native* when you are talking about Linux?
>
> On Linux you can compile for: Gtk, Gtk2 or Gnome. All work without any
> code change for my magnifying tool. I would consider Gtk and Gtk2 the
> most "native" widgets for Linux, as they are present on any distro that
> brings a Desktop.
>
> I also consider Gtk more native then Qt when talking about Linux. A
> Linux distro can live without Qt (Damn Small Linux for example), but it
> can't live without Gtk.
I beg to differ. I wouldn't install a linux which doesn't have KDE,
unless it's a server without X or GUI at all.
And, purely historically, Qt was around _way_ before GTK was.
QT already existed when Linux didn't exist yet.
Michael.
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