Re: Qt to become LGPLed

2009-01-15 Thread Dvir Volk
Great news. Now if they could only make it more lightweight... You don't feel it in Linux, but having distributed Qt with a commercial Windows app, It's quite a pain to have your app weighing in at over 7M for just the GUI module. That's not a lot in today's world, but it's still heavy. don't know

Re: qt-config doesn't affect anything

2004-09-18 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 11:41:55AM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote: Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Sat, 18 Sep: Googling for qtconfig settings fonts etc. haven't turned up anything. What am I doing wrong? first, you are not using menuconfig. OT: how do gconfig and xconfig fare?

Re: qt-config doesn't affect anything

2004-09-18 Thread amos
Ira Abramov wrote: Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Sat, 18 Sep: Googling for qtconfig settings fonts etc. haven't turned up anything. What am I doing wrong? first, you are not using menuconfig. Very witty :) second, have you ran the KDE control panel to set the default fonts? this may

Re: Qt runs much slower on rh9.

2003-11-03 Thread Behdad Esfahbod
Red Hat 7.2 has QT 2.x, and 9 has QT 3.x. The main difference between QT 2 and 3 is Unicode support, which can slow things down a bit. Can you give some numbers or so then? behdad On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Josh Roden wrote: We're in the process of changing over to Red Hat 9 from Red Hat 7.2. So

Re: Qt runs much slower on rh9.

2003-11-03 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Yup, As usual, when it comes to redhat and QT/KDE - shit hit the fans... Use these RPMS instead: http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/9/RPMS.stable/ Hetz On Monday 03 November 2003 13:20, Josh Roden wrote: We're in the process of changing over to Red Hat 9 from Red Hat 7.2. So far we

Re: Qt runs much slower on rh9.

2003-11-03 Thread Oleg Kobets
Subject: Re: Qt runs much slower on rh9. Yup, As usual, when it comes to redhat and QT/KDE - shit hit the fans... Use these RPMS instead: http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/9/RPMS.stable/ Hetz On Monday 03 November 2003 13:20, Josh Roden wrote: We're in the process of changing over

Re: Qt runs much slower on rh9.

2003-11-03 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
On Monday 03 November 2003 14:44, Oleg Kobets wrote: Hetz, What's the difference between native rh9 qt and these that you provided ? And why native rh9 qt is slower ? If I recall correctly, there were some issues that I have seen before with the RH 9 QT RPMS - I don't remember exactly the

Re: Qt runs much slower on rh9.

2003-11-03 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Josh Roden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We're in the process of changing over to Red Hat 9 from Red Hat 7.2. So far we have found one problem with Red Hat 9. The problem is that Qt runs a lot slower on Red Hat 9. Any advice on the subject would be appreciated. I can only confirm with an

Re: qt

2002-12-30 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, kfir lavi wrote: hi, i need to construct a testing program that will show a graph, to test an algorithms. now i'm working on windows. what library should i use? mfc is for windows and its ugly, also its not portable. qt - i don't know it, will it answer my question.

Re: qt

2002-12-30 Thread Lord Soth
It really depends on the format of the graph itself. That is, it really depends on what you're trying to accomplish. For example, if you're trying to solve something numerically (which is very common) you can just write the data values of the numerical computation to a file or to stdout and then

RE: qt

2002-12-29 Thread Boulgakov Andrei
Title: RE: qt Yes, QT will. For Windows you have light QT 2.0.3 for free. -Original Message- From: kfir lavi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 8:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: qt hi, i need to construct a testing program that will show a graph

Re: qt

2002-12-29 Thread kfir lavi
Boulgakov Andrei wrote: Yes, QT will. For Windows you have light QT 2.0.3 for free. -Original Message- From: kfir lavi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 8:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: qt hi, i need to construct a testing program that will show a graph,

RE: qt

2002-12-29 Thread Boulgakov Andrei
Title: RE: qt Sorry.. ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/non-commercial/QtWin230-NonCommercial.exe and all documentation on http://www.trolltech.com -Original Message- From: kfir lavi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 8:37 AM To: Boulgakov Andrei Cc: [EMAIL

Re: QT/Windows

2001-03-20 Thread Hetz Ben Hemo
Yes, but it was never for free to anyone. Only sold commercially.. Now it's available as free if a person's university signs with them with the QT University, and now you can get also a 30 days evaluation for free.. Hetz On Monday 19 March 2001 18:32, Oren Held wrote: Hi Hetz Maybe this

Re: QT/KDE legal stuff

2001-03-02 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi, On Friday 02 March 2001 01:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: in #kde. they told me that's OK to sell closed sourced KDE programs. But they did not mention a thing about QT. So KDE is free because QT is not? - diego Diego, you're mixing 2 things: QT have 2 licenses - GPL and QPL The GPL

Re: QT/KDE legal stuff

2001-03-01 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001, Oded Arbel wrote about "Re: QT/KDE legal stuff": This is just plain untrue. You can make a KDE compliant application and sell it, without any problem, as long as you also distribute the source (and not necesarily for free - it's legal to make the source avai

Re: QT/KDE legal stuff

2001-03-01 Thread Ely Levy
and I always thought KDE libs are GNU licenced.. Ely Levy System group Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: | Almost.. | | Yes, you'll need the commercial QT - but you can write a proprietary KDE | applications (look atmy previous email) as long

Re: QT/KDE legal stuff

2001-03-01 Thread Ely Levy
how come? you would if you for example staticlly link with them?? that what LGPL was trying to prevant no? Ely Levy System group Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: | So what? | | As long as you don't modify the source code of KDE itself - then

Re: QT/KDE legal stuff

2001-02-28 Thread Oded Arbel
This is just plain untrue. You can make a KDE compliant application and sell it, without any problem, as long as you also distribute the source (and not necesarily for free - it's legal to make the source available only to the people who purchased your software). AFAIK if you don't want to

Re: QT/KDE legal stuff

2001-02-28 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Almost.. Yes, you'll need the commercial QT - but you can write a proprietary KDE applications (look at my previous email) as long as you don't modify or touch the KDE sources themselves... Hetz On Wednesday 28 February 2001 22:45, Oded Arbel wrote: This is just plain untrue. You can

Re: QT/KDE legal stuff

2001-02-28 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
No no, it doesn't go like this... If you're writing a commercial program with QT - then you'll have to buy the commercial QT and work with it to create your application. There are 2 versions - one for Windows and one for most unices (Linux/BSD/Solaris etc..) Now - regarding KDE - no one

Re: QT

2001-02-03 Thread Hetz B.H
Hi Noam, Before you go to download QT 2.2.3, you should download QT 2.2.4 as it got some bug fixes there.. Now, regarding the versions of the QT: The QT X11 Free edition is just the QT that we all know - including the docs, and QT Designer - so you can use KDE and other QT based applicaions

Re: QT

2001-02-03 Thread Hetz B.H
? Hetz - Original Message - From: Noam Meltzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Hetz B.H [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 6:00 PM Subject: Re: QT thanks. but unfortunatly i can't find the link to 2.2.4 trolltech has an hard to navigate web-page. can u please give me the link