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On Tuesday 07 May 2002 07:21, David Leimbach wrote:
Will Qt Xemacs be able to exploit things like KIO_xxx? Network
transparency in your editor kicks butt IMO. Kate will still be more
flexible in this respect. Yes I know emacs can edit files via ftp. But
what about SSH [KIO_FISH] and others? Maybe someday I will write that
KIO_CVS stuff [experimentally at least] and then you can make little
changes in CVS by "poking" instead of updating and recommitting. [Slow net
connection people would like this???]
Anyway its just a thought. I know lots of people would like Emacs to be as
integrated as Kvim is.
I think that if we got Qt xemacs, it can be xemacs, all the power of xemacs
and all the things that Qt can add to xemacs, it will be a more powerfull and
pretier environment, and that if we got a xemacs Kpart it can support Kio and
other stuff, and with this kpart i dont think theres need to modify that much
the core xemacs, as all kde applications have strong relations via kdelibs, i
mean that just being a kde kpart or kde application gives it all the power
that all the kde applications have without the need to modify the kernel of
the app itself (if im wrong someone from the kde team correct me please
:)...)...
Regards...
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