The HBQt tool will be only a front-end to already existing NF TXTs and
will create new ones based on the template, so contributors can choose
to still edit the TXTs directly, or use this visual tool as they want.
I proposed to do as a demo of HBQt, so I can be realist and finish the
job, as I know that will focus on the inner workings, instead of
worrying about the interface.
In fact, I am thinking about the consequences and subproducts of this
tool, not only the tool itself.

So, lets go then!

Regards,
Bacco

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 17:31, Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu> wrote:
> Hi Bacco,
>
>
> Good idea.
>
> With the only addition, that we should not require
> HBQT to edit any of our doc files, but if we have such
> editor/viewer tool as extra option, it's all the
> better.
>
> Brgds,
> Viktor
>
>
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