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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    Re: kdeutils/knotes/qt3stuff
From:       Michael Brade <Michael.Brade () informatik ! uni-muenchen ! de>
Date:       2001-09-26 11:26:16
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On Wednesday 26 September 2001 13:15, Simon Hausmann wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 12:28:39PM +0200, Michael Brade wrote:
> > On Wednesday 26 September 2001 09:51, Simon Hausmann wrote:
> > > On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 12:20:05AM +0000, CVS by brade wrote:
> > > > kdeutils/knotes/qt3stuff .cvsignore,1.1,NONE qrichtext_p.h,1.8,NONE
> > > > Author: brade
> > > > Wed Sep 26 00:19:55 UTC 2001
> > > >
> > > > Removed Files:
> > > >          .cvsignore qrichtext_p.h
> > > > Log Message:
> > > > Not needed anymore, #include'ing <private/qrichtext.h> ;)
> > >
> > > I don't think they'll keep binary compatibility for private (not
> > > installed) headers. There's a reason for 'private' ;)
> >
> > Well yes, I know... But using just my own header (that will be outdated
> > somewhen) isn't better either ;)
>
> Well, if that own header corresponds with a copy of qrichtext.cpp and
> friends, namespaced in Qt3:: or something to not conflict with the symbols
> from Qt then you shouldn't get into trouble when the implementation in Qt
> changes.
>
> However maybe the things you want to do can also be done using plain
> html and qt stylesheets? :)
Yup, I guess so ;) It's just for the yet unfinished printing feature.... Well, 
I'll fix this until KDE 3.0 :-)

However, that doesn't mean QRT should remain private ;-))

Ciao,
  Michael

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