On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 1:06 PM Kostas Michalopoulos via lazarus < lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> On 11/21/21 11:45, Juha Manninen via lazarus wrote: > > LCL-QT5 works better than LCL-GTK2 now IMO. > > What are the issues on Gtk2 that are fixed in Qt5? > Different LCL bindings have their own bugs, and so do the underlying libraries GTK2, QT5 etc. LCL-QT5 and LCL-GTK2 both have bugs but LCL-QT5 has less of them. The underlying QT5 is also less buggy than the old GTK2. I agree with Michael. You need GTK2 development libraries initially when building Lazarus from sources with "make". LCL-QT5 bindings require the libQT5Pas (IIRC) which must be installed manually in some systems. Manjaro + KDE has it nicely as a dependency. Once you have them both installed you can freely select your favorite widgetset. Juha
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