Hello Ok, so if I want to use Nano-X under Windows I need to compile it need compile it with its win32 API. Then, if I want to compile it under Windows for a Linux platform, I need to compile it with NanoX libs (X11). Is it going to give me the same "result"? That's what people call "cross-compile"?
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