On czwartek 09 grudzieÅ 2004 10:42 am, Lars Gullik BjÃnnes wrote:
> Kuba Ober <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Are you sure of this. I know that the std::string in libstdc++ has
> >> gotten quite a bit of performance tweaks lately.
> >> (gcc 3.4.x and 4.x)
> |
> | So they finally play catch up with
Kuba Ober <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Are you sure of this. I know that the std::string in libstdc++ has
>> gotten quite a bit of performance tweaks lately.
>> (gcc 3.4.x and 4.x)
>
| So they finally play catch up with Qt. Nice :)
>
| Even then, it's essentially just a dumb container. You'd exp
> And I certainly don't think the Trolltech implementation will outperform
> either gcc's or VC++'s implementation. Performance is not exactly a
> highly visible target in Qt development...
I don't think it will outperform, but it should be on par with. It's really
not rocket science, at least th
> Are you sure of this. I know that the std::string in libstdc++ has
> gotten quite a bit of performance tweaks lately.
> (gcc 3.4.x and 4.x)
So they finally play catch up with Qt. Nice :)
Even then, it's essentially just a dumb container. You'd expect something more
of a useful string implement
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Isn't it possible to define \mesg
Angus> only when \typeout's argument starts "Babel":
>> I thought about that (and I do not know how to do it...), but a
>> better solution has been proposed on fctt: con
> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> Well, it's not simply an issue with Qt. I use Qt 3.3.3 for
Bennett> both LyX 1.4.0 and 1.3.x (though compiled with gcc-3.3 and
Bennett> 2.98, respectively since gcc-3.x doesn't compile LyX 1.3.x on
Bennett> the Mac). And using th
On Dec 8, 2004, at 4:02 PM, Andreas Vox wrote:
Jean-Marc writes:
> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> On the other hand, although LyX 1.4.0 can be started from the
Bennett> command line, it remains in the background and refuses to
Bennett> take focus; hence straightf