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Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
by Jörgen Lundberg on Friday 22/Dec/2000, @04:20
No. It means that you can embed componenets from nautilus in konq e.g., but not vice versa.
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Huh?
by Anonymous on Friday 22/Dec/2000, @06:27
But Bonobo is toolkit-independent too.
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  • Re: Huh?
    by kupolu on Friday 22/Dec/2000, @22:02
    But bonobo isn't as advanced as KParts. Go ask the Gnome developers to try to catch up to KDE development :)

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    • Re: Huh?
      by Anonymous on Saturday 23/Dec/2000, @04:42
      How do you know that's true?
      KParts is intended to be *simple* (read developer.kde.org)
      Bonobo is based on CORBA, which is very powerful and complex.
      So Bonobo can embed KDE apps as well.
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