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QT and SeaMonkey 1.5?

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J.O. Aho

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Nov 9, 2006, 8:41:19 AM11/9/06
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I was in the hope to move from gtk toolkit to qt toolkit for SeaMonkey 1.5,
but trying to build that results in quite many missing defines as those have
moved to new locations.

Is there any fix/patch that makes it possible to build todays "nightly" with
qt-toolkit?


The gtk-toolkit don't look nice and don't fit into the KDE environment and
gtk2-toolkit is just stupid.

//Aho

Rinaldi J. Montessi

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Jun 21, 2007, 6:55:11 PM6/21/07
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I just switched over to KDE. Did you ever get the problem solved?

Rinaldi
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Rinaldi J. Montessi

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Jun 24, 2007, 12:44:33 PM6/24/07
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Rinaldi J. Montessi wrote:
> J.O. Aho wrote:
>> I was in the hope to move from gtk toolkit to qt toolkit for SeaMonkey 1.5,
>> but trying to build that results in quite many missing defines as those have
>> moved to new locations.
>>
>> Is there any fix/patch that makes it possible to build todays "nightly" with
>> qt-toolkit?
>>
>>
>> The gtk-toolkit don't look nice and don't fit into the KDE environment and
>> gtk2-toolkit is just stupid.
>
> I just switched over to KDE. Did you ever get the problem solved?

Problem solved using the gtk2-qt-engine.

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Aug 27, 2012, 12:27:11 PM8/27/12
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Dne neděle, 24. června 2007 18:44:33 UTC+2 Rinaldi J. Montessi napsal(a):
Sorry to revive this old thread, but that's not really a fix. Firefox now have a qt port so it would be nice to have qt port of SeaMonkey (Or Thunderbird, but I like the idea of one app).
So, is there a way?
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