Jan Vroonhof <vroonhof(a)math.ethz.ch> writes:
William Perry <wmperry(a)aventail.com> writes:
> I think mostly-xt would be the easiest way to get it to work under XEmacs.
>
> The real downside is using C++ :)
And the fact that your are never going to get RMS's permissions for that
all important "as a special exception you are allowed to link with the QT
2.00, free edition".
Who cares? :)
And Qt 2.x is now under the 'QPL', which is an officially 'liked' license
and approved by all the open source goody-goodies. :) I think it is GPL
compliant now.
Unless they changed the licence yet again, QT 2.00 is Free, but not
GPL compatible.
They changed it for 2.xx - 1.xx is still under the old license.
You still need to buy a windows version though. But I have several and
could try to find someone to do the porting, etc.
-Bill P.