Oh well, scratch that one off the list of possible solutions to be 
investigated... I guess I'm back at square one;  pining for GnuStep.

b.bum

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Bill Bumgarner wrote:
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> # Have look at the kde project.
> 
> I will-- and if it is as cool as you make it sound, I'll happily put
> together the debian packaging information...

The problem with kde is that they use qt, which has a very
restrictive license that makes it non-free software (in
particular, they do not allow any modified version of the
library to be distributed).
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