Quoting Peter Kümmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

The fact that there's now only one frontend left to care about
should not lead to the conclusion that's now suddenly fine to
mix core and GUI.

As a matter of fact I will strongly oppose any change that will
lead to

(a) using any QWhateverStuff in src/*, src/inset/* src/mathed/*
   src/support/*

(b) using any src/* stuff in src/frontends/qt4/*

i.e. the interface between the core and the frontend is
src/frontend/* and only that.

Andre'

This could be easily checked by not linking to Qt and
enabling the option no-undefined-symbols.
-- Oh, I forgot, this isn't possible (at least LyX isn't coded in C)

no-undefined symbols work well with C++. However I don't
see what you'd link to make this usable.

We have  (1)  core + frontend  (without Qt)
        (2)  frontend + frontend/qt (without core)

But linking-wise both depend on the 'without' stuff

Andre'


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