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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Need advice: Qt to KDE porting
From:       ode () prbank ! ru
Date:       2004-06-29 18:49:20
Message-ID: OFB19C7EDB.F78D9509-ONC3256EC2.006445BB () i ! prbank ! msk ! su
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Hello,

I've written a game using Qt library (http://quadros.sf.net, and yes, it is
better than KSirtet in many aspects ;-) ).
Write now it compiles and works on Qt 3.xx on Linux and on Qt 2.3
Non-commercial on MS Windows.
Now I'd like to port it to KDE, but without losing Windows compatibility.
More than that, I plan to start writing another game, which should be
crossplatform KDE - Qt for Windows. What is the best way to do it?
Right now I know two ways:

1. Defines. A lot of :(. Does somebody know any application that
cross-compiles on Qt and KDE in this way? Examples for this would be
greatly appreciated.
2. Use some shrinked kdelibs version that can be compiled on Qt 2.3 for
Windows. Googling for it finds QT-KDE Wrapper page (at
http://iidea.pl/~js/qkw/) and mentions about minikde or microkde library
that is used by KOrganizer/Embedded. A fun thing: googling for "minikde" or
"microkde" returns advice to search google for minikde and microkde, but no
real info or downloadable sources. There are no sources for QT-KDE Wrapper
either. Can somebody advice me where to download that secret minikde thing?
I think it would suit me better 'cause AFAIK embedded development uses Qt
2.

And related question: what needs to be converted to KDE for an application
to be considered suitable for inclusion in KDE (at least in Extra Gear
modules)?

Thanks for any help.

Best regards,
Dmitry Osinovsky
osdm .at! mail .dot! ru



 
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