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Re: Wow
by Thomas on Wednesday 06/Sep/2006, @02:06
But OO.org wrote its own widget set from scratch which it uses on all platforms. There is no GTK usage there at all.

What surprises me is why so many people think that there are just two widget sets; Qt and Gtk. And everything not Qt must therefor be Gtk. Which is pretty far from the truth :)
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Re: Wow
by furangu on Wednesday 06/Sep/2006, @08:19
Just add KDE dialogues and Crystal Icons and people feel at home.

But honestly, a wxwidgets backend for QT would improve things dramtically.
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  • No can do
    by wxWidgets Dev on Thursday 07/Sep/2006, @23:28
    wxWidgets allows unrestricted commerical use licenced under the LGPL so a Qt version of wxWidgets is legally impossible.
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    • Re: No can do
      by James Richard Tyrer on Friday 08/Sep/2006, @00:34
      If you are saying that you can't link GPL software and LGPL software, you are very confused.
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    • Re: No can do
      by Bobby on Thursday 14/Sep/2006, @10:05
      Most of kdelibs is LGPL. GPL can be linked to LGPL just fine. Why do you think there are businesses like The Kompany (i.e.- http://www.thekompany.com/home/) that creates semi-closed source software that uses kdelibs?

      Bobby
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