adel schrieb:
hey
now Qt can be plugged into the Glib main loop and uses GTK+ for
drawing, if I respected HIG and used GNOME API, can my Qt application
be consider a GNOME application or even be part of default GNOME
stack?
- adel
I think we should work on interoperability, so that also
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 8:59 PM, Stefan Kostenso...@hora-obscura.de wrote:
adel schrieb:
hey
now Qt can be plugged into the Glib main loop and uses GTK+ for
drawing, if I respected HIG and used GNOME API, can my Qt application
be consider a GNOME application or even be part of default GNOME
hey
now Qt can be plugged into the Glib main loop and uses GTK+ for
drawing, if I respected HIG and used GNOME API, can my Qt application
be consider a GNOME application or even be part of default GNOME
stack?
- adel
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On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 04:52 +0100, adel wrote:
hey
now Qt can be plugged into the Glib main loop and uses GTK+ for
drawing, if I respected HIG and used GNOME API, can my Qt application
be consider a GNOME application or even be part of default GNOME
stack?
Huh, probably not.
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 9:52 PM, adelnetdur+maill...@gmail.com wrote:
hey
now Qt can be plugged into the Glib main loop and uses GTK+ for
drawing, if I respected HIG and used GNOME API, can my Qt application
be consider a GNOME application or even be part of default GNOME
stack?
For a