On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 03:36:25PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote: > Looks like we're all busy for the foreseeable future. That > suggests that "proper" bug fixing of what we have at the moment > will also be a long, drawn out business.
Yes. We have some pretty nasty regressions unfortunately. > What is there still to create from scratch in the Qt frontend? A > few dialogs (Preferences, Document, Tabular) which are big and > painful but which will probably require only a very limited > knowledge of qt (can be obtained by looking at the other > dialogs). That's right. > That leaves debugging and optimising the main LyXView for the > experts. You'd have to find some first ;) As far as I'm concerned we could live with a release that, for example, was slow to resize. We can always leave Qt to 1.3.1 or something. 1.4.0 would suck seeing as it won't be out till around 2004 regards john -- "The only perfect circle on the human body is the eye. When a baby is born its so perfect but when it opens its eyes its just blinded by the corruption and everything else is a downward spiral." - Richey Edwards