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Mozilla and other Qt apps
by Josep on Friday 09/Jan/2004, @11:25
This can also be possible with all the Mozilla familly apps and other Qt apps such as Scribus or Opera and even OpenOffice.org?

This is an excellent notice for KDE users!
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Re: Mozilla and other Qt apps
by JohnFlux on Tuesday 13/Jan/2004, @07:14
Neither mozilla nor OpenOffice are QT apps - so no.
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  • Re: Mozilla and other Qt apps
    by David P James on Friday 12/Mar/2004, @11:44
    > Neither mozilla nor OpenOffice are QT apps - so no.

    Well neither is beep... From the author's own post:

    >> From now on, every GTK+ application can easily integrate with KDE.

    Since Mozilla is a GTK application it stands to reason that it too could be made to integrate with KDE. And even if not Mozilla itself, then perhaps something can be done to at least integrate Gecko into Konqueror as an additional View Mode.
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    • Re: Mozilla and other Qt apps
      by Ariya Hidayat on Friday 12/Mar/2004, @13:15
      Gecko inside Konqueror ? You should check kdebindings-kmozilla
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