Because you'd be loading two different implementations of each piece of 
functionality into memory in a desktop that's meant for old, 
resource-constrained PCs?

On 12-11-29 07:09 AM, Giuseppe Penone wrote:
> Hi,
>
>     Ironically, Qt never has this kind of constraint and is becoming more
>     and more flexible.
>
>
> theorically, could GTK and QT be used together?
>
> If yes, are there reasons why we should avoid this? (it seems to me that
> they have both LGPL)
>
> Cheers,
> Giuseppe.
>
>
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