Arnold Krille wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 December 2009 07:01:14 david wrote:
>> sonofzev@email-addr-hidden wrote:
>>> On Mon Dec 21 19:05 , david sent:
>>>> Robert Jonsson wrote:
>>>>>> One suggestion (but it may be too big a deal as the KDE folks found
>>>>>> out!), go to the more up to date QT4.
>>>>> There are no immediate plans to move, Qt3 should be around in distros
>>>>> yet for a few years. But eventually we will move. Not the least,
>>>>> there's stuff in Qt4 that would be nice to use. :)
>>>> Don't rush it. Just keep in mind that there's stuff in Qt4 that doesn't
>>>> work that works fine in Qt3, too.
>>> TMany that use MusE regularly are more concerned about jackmidi and other
>>> features that bring new functionality or interoperability. From my
>>> understanding QT4 is more of a cosmetic update and wouldn't necessarily
>>> bring more sequencer functionality in. (correct me if I'm wrong) However
>>> migrating could require a major overhaul....
>>>
>>> Robert and Tim have put in a hell of a lot of work in the past year or so
>>> and MusE is functioning really really well. It may look a bit dated..
>>> but that's really not the point is it?
>> I'm no fan of eye candy, and that's what I think 90% of the Qt4-based
>> KDE4 *is*. I'd rather have my music computer's processor and memory
>> being used for audio than eye candy. ;-)
>
> KDE4 != Qt4
Never said it was. But Qt4 isn't there yet for some very serious non-gui
stuff - like printing.
> KDE just makes good use of Qt for eye-candy. But other projects make good use
> of Qt for very serious non-gui stuff too.
>
> Porting to Qt4 is a lot of work. But lets be honest, its a work that should
> have been done years ago. Qt3 is out of support for several years now, why
> anybody still writes apps with it is kind of out of my reach.
> I know free projects are notoriously short of man-power. But the more you wait
> for that porting, the harder it is to find people still knowing about the steps
> needed to port. So the longer you wait, the less people you can ask (for free)
> about helping you...
Yah. And programmer egos get stroked more by doing something kewl on the
screen than by doing something that makes a program *better*.
> And switching to Qt4 is really worth it! Lots more platform-independent basic
> stuff with lots cleaner api. And lots nicer gui stuff:-)
Eye candy.
-- David gnome@email-addr-hidden authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Wed Dec 23 00:15:08 2009
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