Hello Xu,

Please adjust your email settings as we are receiving your emails twice.

For the rest, just believe André :-)

Abdel

On Jun 7, 2011, at 11:01 AM, Xu Wang wrote:

> 
> 
> On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 12:38 AM, Andre Poenitz 
> <andre.poen...@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 03:18:01PM -0700, Xu Wang wrote:
> > Hi, I would like to learn Qt. I learn much better from physical books than
> > online resources, although I've heard the Qt manual is very good.
> >
> > Does anyone have suggestions for me?
> 
> Your question is a bit off-topic here. Try qt-inter...@qt.nokia.com
> or something similar.
> 
> I should have been more precise. I'm interested in learning qt4 for pretty 
> much the sole purpose of programming for LyX. As I do not know anything about 
> qt4, I do not know if there are different approaches to learning it, one of 
> which is more useful for LyX.
>  
> 
> Google's first hit for "qt books" is http://developer.qt.nokia.com/books
> which happens to be the "official" site. The first one (Blanchette/
> Summerfield) is a very good start.
> 
> Even though it's a few years old?
>  
> 
> > How much does Qt change from year to year? I am trying to figure out how new
> > the book that I look for should be.
> 
> It should be Qt _4_. There's about one minor release per year, but
> currently Qt 5 is being discussed. This will still take a while though,
> and people try fairly hard to keep incompatibilities small, certainly
> less than the Qt 3 -> Qt 4 jump six years ago.
> 
> > Is there any chance that LyX will stop using Qt in the recent future?
> 
> Unlikely from my point of view, given that there are no serious
> alternatives for the kind of cross-platformness LyX exhibits.
> 
> Andre'
> 
> Thank you for your response Andre',
> 
> Xu
> 

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