it depends if qt would change the existing widgets or create new ones
if it would change the existing one then kde programs wouldn't have a
choise.
anyhow kde already proved they are intersted in bidi
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Oren Held wrote:
| Hello Hetz
|
| These are great news!!
|
| Anyway nowadays there are not too many PURE qt programs but most of them
| are KDE. The question is whether kdelibs will inherit this bidi thing
| from qt libs. I believe not, in fact :)
|
| > I have also swapped few emails with lars, and if everything will work well -
| > we'll have with QT 3 hebrew support the same level as the Windows users have
| > - and this hebrew support won't be on Linux only, but on all other unices
| > (SGI, Sun, SCO, AIX), as well as in theembedded area.
|
|
| Cya,
| Oren.
|
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