> The route we are trying to take is to have a tk-independent LyX > core, and let people develop native frontends on top of that. It is > clear that KDE people, for example, would not want something which > looks like a KDE app, but something which *is* a KDE app. I can understand that. But do you think there will still be a window-manager-independent version of Lyx like there is today?
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- Re: toolkit agnosticism Roland Krause
- Re: toolkit agnosticism Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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