You should probably start with the Window version, the GTK version is a
big mess and missing a ton of features. It was my first real GTK application
and I had no idea what I was doing.

  It would be better if you made your changes using the trunk so there
wouldn't be any need to merge them later.

Leonardo



On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Henrik Sundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I've run some of the Qt tutorials today. Very nice.
> I started to make a .pro (Qt project) file for Leocad.
>
> Migration from Mfc to Qt is described, but not from Gtk, and there are
> tools for converting Mfc resources to Qt.
>
> Is the linux-version far behind the windows version? I.e. would it not
> only be a greater effort, but also give a poorer result, if the gtk
> version is used as source?
>
> And does the trunk differ to much from 0.75, making it difficult to merge?
>
> /$
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