So why should we use Qt? The electric tool builds fine with motif and is useable. If there is no special feature exept design or having used modern libs, I would opt against, as Qt gets new revisions and changes so the code needs to be changed. e.g. qt4 ->qt5. Motif is there and there is not much change so we dont have to work on this matter. It is about bringing functionality not design or coolness.
Cheers,
Ludwig
(still uploading about 1GB at a small link)
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 7:49 AM David Lanzendörfer < david.lanzendoerfer@o2s.ch> wrote:
Hi I've seen there is an option to build with Qt instead of the pretty oldschool TK library. Since the modern version of Qt makes things compile kindof portable (Qt also builds on Windows), it would actually be a neat idea to make it use Qt as the standard lib on Linux as well.
Cheers -lev
due to the size of the html doc I made a new repository which is
uploading
to github. It is there https://github.com/levush/electric-html-doc
The html-doc tarball will be removed from the https://github.com/levush/electric as soon as possible in order to allow for checking out the source code quickly.