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Re: Qt-Only Version?
by Rahim on Monday 08/Jan/2007, @19:59
Yes, I agree. I guess that's sort of my point, is there any way to make Koffice compile as Qt-only or something?
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Re: Qt-Only Version?
by Robert Knight on Monday 08/Jan/2007, @21:10
No, but you could try AbiWord perhaps?
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Re: Qt-Only Version?
by Troy Unrau on Monday 08/Jan/2007, @21:12
The simple answer is no.

The long answer is due to all the functionality that KOffice pulls in from kdelibs so it doesn't have to do all that work itself. Like the file dialogs, config dialogs, toolbars, printing, auto-saving, config backend, kparts, and so forth... removing the kdelibs dependency would cause KOffice to re-implement this all in-house, so you really wouldn't be saving anything.
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  • Re: Qt-Only Version?
    by Aaron Seigo on Tuesday 09/Jan/2007, @15:46
    indeed; you'd get open office all over again at the cost of a gargantuan development effort.
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    • Re: Qt-Only Version?
      by superstoned on Wednesday 10/Jan/2007, @08:10
      and - Koffice with the KDElibs is still smaller than OO.o itself...
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