On May 6, 10:57 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Nathan Carter <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > So, Leo developers and Leo community:  Do you care whether you have Mac 
> > users?
>
> It would be great to have an easy way to install Qt on the Mac.  To my
> knowledge, there is none.  It would also be great to have a better
> version of Tk on the Mac, but that looks like a forlorn dream.

I thinkMonoDevelop  includes install of Qt  (not PyQt, but that then
should be simpler)

>
> Iirc, it *is* possible to install the Qt version of Leo on a Mac, but
> it is far from easy.  I do not have the expertise to make it any
> easier. It would be great to have a Mac guru help us, but no one has
> stepped forward so far.

The errors (with Tk) I get on startup of Leo is  SAXParseException;
if you're curious, I can forward the backtrace (don't have time at the
moment to go thru it).


- Yarko

>
> In short, I don't have a great solution to your problem.  As you say,
> experimenting with Qt and Leo may be risky.  If you are willing to
> take that risk, there may be a good chance of getting Leo to work, but
> that risk is entirely yours.
>
> Edward
>
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