Kuba,

>>> OK, so let me state one thing clearly: when I consider Qt port of
>>> Xcircuit ready, all of the keybindings and UI behaviors of original
>>> Xcircuit will be preserved, albeit in a non-default preference template.
>>> They will be clearly marked and available in the Preferences window.
>>> This will be documented (I plan on an update to the tutorial, perhaps
>>> in lieu of the New Year party).
>> All this sounds perfectly good to me.  However, if updating the
>> XCircuit tutorial is better than a New Year's party, it's either a
>> lousy party, or you're spending way too much time at the computer.
> 
> I'm hoping that our son will be 4 weeks old on 1/1/11, so we'll probably pass
> on the New Year party. Diapers, feeding and coding, or sleep, depending on
> whose turn it will be that night ;)

Well, congratulations!  But having been there, I can guarantee you
that you'll be too exhausted to code anything reliable.  I wouldn't
try coding and feeding at the same time, either (at least you'll need
one of those keyboards that can be put in the dishwasher).  But, we're
getting off-topic, and posting this all over xcircuit-dev, so I'll
leave it at that.
                                                ---Tim

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