On 6/29/2024 10:27 PM, Wang Gary wrote:
Hi again!
> If you don't want to deal with Qt's 30+K deep bug database and
"Everybody must buy a license" definition of "OpenSource"
I would just like to point out, Qt itself is still available under
LGPL. The KDE Free Qt Foundation did good work on keeping Qt itself
free as in freedom.
Not really no. Been a whole lot of people who found out the hard way.
Anyway, your information might be useful for my other potential
projects! Thanks again for your information! :)
It might be useful now. You can see how RedDiamond accessed the other
Lexers and probably do the same thing in your own personal hack of
QScintilla. That's what "maintenance mode" means . . . hack it yourself.
Very few of the "new" lexers use the new API. You should be able to add
them into your project and the list. That's what I've failed to convey
to you.
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