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Re: QT 3.0 and tests



On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

> Hi Shlomi,
>
> Well, lets say it like this..
>
> If a software vendor wants to write a simple application which will be
> supported with bidi/hebrewand with C language (I donno about the gtk
> 2.0binding with other languages) - then the upcoming GTK 2.0 will surely fit
> the bill. Add Pango (which, if I understood correctly would come with GTK
> 2.0) and you get even Nikud (Dov's work), Anti Aliasing etc - which should be
> sufficient for some simple programs..

Yes, pango is part of gtk 2.0 . Also: qt 3.0 provides nikud (as part of
support for unicode fonts rendering), right? In fact: how does QT2 handle
nikud?

>
> Now - if that software vendor wants something with more features and
> capabilities (starting from direct FTP/HTTP support, Signals/Slots, Database
> connectivity, and tons of other features that GTK alone doesn't have) - then
> I would suggest him to seriously look at QT 3.0.

Or you can take the approach that Shlomi has suggested, and write you
program with {perl|python}-{|gnome|gtk|kde|qt}. I'm not sure about
signals/slots, but perl and python provide good database connectivity and
such.

But I don't have experince here. (The main point of this reply was the
first part)

-- 
Tzafrir Cohen
mailto:tzafrir@technion.ac.il
http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir



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