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.
On Monday 06 May 2002 06:53 pm, Rodolfo Conde Martinez wrote:
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On Monday 06 May 2002 03:47, David Faure wrote:
> On Friday 03 May 2002 01:51, Rodolfo Conde Martinez wrote:
> > But as you said, XParts is still not fully operational and i would
> > like more a KPart xemacs that a xpart....
>
> Read a bit about XPart.
> And XPart components "looks" like a KParts component to the hosting
> application, that's the whole point of it - no change required in the
> application, if it already supports embedding KParts components.
i see, thats ok but i think having a native qt xemacs would be the best,
in that way xemacs can take full advantage of all the Qt stuff,
antialising, Xft extensions, themes, etc. and i guess having a native Qt
xemacs, from there it would be easy to do a Kpart for kde.....of course i
didnt mean XParts was bad, i just would prefer a native xemacs Qt (i dont
have TTF fonts inside xemacs, i had to install the xfstt server to have'em
:(, but lately that doesnt work, so im stuck with ugly fonts.....) and im
really dying to see xemacs inside KDevelop :):)....
Cheers...
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