https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167250

--- Comment #26 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> ---
Broad agreement then that WinUI3 is more problematic than current win32
tooling.

So I guess the question at this point would be if moving broadly from win32 to
the qt6 toolkit on Windows becomes the most viable approach to improving LO
look and feel on Windows 11.

As Michael W. has noted, qt6 has robust support for a Fluent Design motif on
Windows builds, meaning a qt6 based weld of VCL is feasible and likely more
maintainable going forward. It is very appealing on its potential improvement
to assistive technology support with move to UIA from IAccessible2
instrumentation.

What would it really cost in dev refactoring effort, and would its maintenance
tail improve were we to do so?

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