>
> Alas current CVS kdevelop seems to have KDE2.0 support only. I'm not
> really sure about developing for this target as it's likely to be a year
> till its widespread. There doesn't seem to be a intermediate
> unfortunately.
Yes you're right I won't add code for KDE2 yet too #:O) (I'm testing
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Juergen Vigna wrote:
> > I'm downloading QT Architect now, this claims to have layout support as
> > well as a KDE module. I suppose that might work, but once again, I've no
> > idea if internationalisation is possible.
> >
>
> I have QT Architect installed too and used it
On 16-Aug-2000 John Levon wrote:
>
> Well personally I don't think it would be quite as bad as that, but I'll
> go with your wisdom :)
>
#:O)
> I'm downloading QT Architect now, this claims to have layout support as
> well as a KDE module. I suppose that might work, but once again, I've no
>
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Juergen Vigna wrote:
> >
> > This also stops using the kdevelop data file. There seems to be no way to
> > continue using this and get the geometry management right. Is this OK ?
> > (if so, the old formcopyrightdialogdata stuff needs deleting)
> >
>
> To tell you the tr
>
> This also stops using the kdevelop data file. There seems to be no way to
> continue using this and get the geometry management right. Is this OK ?
> (if so, the old formcopyrightdialogdata stuff needs deleting)
>
To tell you the truth I don't like this at all! I don't say we should use
k
The attached patch improves KDE FormCopyright to resize correctly, and
raise on show().
This also stops using the kdevelop data file. There seems to be no way to
continue using this and get the geometry management right. Is this OK ?
(if so, the old formcopyrightdialogdata stuff needs deleting)