On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 02:23:51PM +0000, brandon tanner wrote:
> Aah, that makes sense, since Slackware 8.1 comes with QT 3.04, as opposed 
> to Slackware 8 had QT 2.95 something. I have a friend though who also is 
> using Slackware 8.1 now, same libs as me, and he has never seen the 
> problem, the only difference is he is using a PS2 mouse and I USB. Why not 
> ditch QT, and use something like GTK?? Or can I compile avifile for GTK and 
> not QT? thx.

IMHO  Gtk doesn't even come close to the Qt capabilities - it's really
one of the best  GUI toolkit I've seen so far - there are just
some 'minor' problems which ocasionaly shows up and the mousegrab
is one of them - another one is that I'm trying to keep it compatible
with Qt2.0 thus I can't really use the power of Qt3.0...

Basicaly Gtk author are trying to emulate Qt anyway - it's clearly visible
but Qt has far better desing - compary how just gtk or similare Qt
application look like...

I've been checking many GUI project - there is none I'd be happy with
it - but from all those I've seen and check the Qt is simply the king...
(Yet there are many things I'd be doing differently, but I don't have time
to write GUI for avifile)

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