Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> 
> Maybe it went unnoticed, but I've spent a considerate amount 
> of time committing changes to help such separation. Aside 
> from the base system, it needs continuous attention to avoid 
> creating unwanted dependencies, so it's not a one-time task. 
> Plus in case of QtWebKit, additional autodetection will have 
> to be added to its Makefile.
> 

The action would be :

1. Re-create contrib/hbqt/qtwebkit folder.
2. Place all the webkit related classes, auto generated, or otherwise, i.e.,
hbqt.h.
3. Contains its own filelist.mk and makefile
4. Create separate lib hbqtwebkit.
5. This library will have dependancy on hbqt, hbqtcore, hbqtgui, hbqtnetwork
    but no other lib must have dependancy on hbqtwebkit.
6. None of the projects in SVN should have dependancy on hbqtwebkit.

Is the above path OK ?



> It's still an option. You've chosen to go your own separate 
> way with these components, f.e. HBIDE lives in its own little 
> "visual" world cut off from any interoperation with so called 
> "non-visual" world. Harbour needs to offer more than that, and 
> there is no technical reason not to do so. Anyway we're also 
> facing a serious bloat by these components now.
> 

No, I do not want to choose my own separate way, which 
will never get matured and will never be realized. Under the main 
banner, the likelyhood of realization are hundreds of time more.

So far I was busy with integrating various visual components
needed to present an effective user-interface. Now I think it has 
reached to some level of acceptance, so I will be focussing on 
bridging the gap between visual and non-visual components for 
the new couple of weeks. You can expect many questions in the process.
One is already posted in another thread.




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                 enjoy hbIDEing...
                    Pritpal Bedi 
_a_student_of_software_analysis_&_design_
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