Trenton Schulz wrote:

So, anyway, long story short. I added the library name to the front of all the headers and I include them as a diff here, this made things compile for me. Feel free to decide what you will do. I know that it is kind of a change in policy and you may not want to do that.

Indeed, we had this discussion a while ago (at the beginning of the Qt4 port) and we concluded that we want to stay with the documentation suggested way. I am sorry if you wasted too much time with this patch but we can simply not accept it :-(

If that's the case, I would suggest putting the right magic into configure to add the paths.

Did you try the '--with-qt-include' option?

I would help with that, but I don't know anything about automake/autoconf and I'm stuck with that habit :)

I suggest to try Scons or CMake. CMake in particular has been made to work recently by Andreas and Michael who used the framework based Qt distribution IIRC. Andreas? Peter? Could you elaborate please?


Otherwise, I wanted to check some performance issue that was raised on the qt-interest list a while ago, but even on my rather 3-year old PowerBook G4, it seemed rather responsive (at least not noticeably different than 1.4.x). So, you guys either got it to work, or I don't know what to look for. If it's the later, please let me know if there's an example file/steps to check it out.

The main problem was when typing within insets (foot, note, etc) or math or when navigating within a big equation with the keyboard. If you can confirm that there is no prohibitive delay before the typed text (or math) is displayed on screen and if there is no problem when navigating with the keyboard, then that's really, really great!


Otherwise, I'll say good job and good luck with the beta and release :)

We would gladly use your help on PPC Mac ;-)

Abdel.

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