On Wednesday 05 July 2006 10:59, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Andre> I think it is sufficient to keep Qt 3 compilable, let GTK rot
> Andre> (in the sense to declare it 'tolerated, but not supported by
> Andre> the core team'), and put all effort into Qt 4.
>
> Also, are we sure that at that time qt4 will be at least as fast as qt3?

  Without too much data, I have faith that it will, if not become faster than 
qt3. I have two reasons for this, there are (will be) more lyx developers 
working in qt4, and qt4 as André says is improving speedwise (but not only).

> Andre> PS: There is now a patch that allows Qt 4.1.4 to draw straight
> Andre> lines without triggering an ASSERT. Given that Qt 4.1.3 was
> Andre> already able to draw triangles without crashing (in contrast to
> Andre> 4.1.2...), it looks like things are progressing smoothly on the
> Andre> Qt front...

  As a mathematician André should know that if you have a triangle whose edges 
are co-linear you get a straight line, so there is no need for that patch to 
be applied to 4.1.4 as the problem was already solved in 4.1.3. ;-)

> Indeed.
>
> JMarc

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José Abílio

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