Plinnell wrote: > On Sunday 30 January 2005 14:44, Andreas Speck at home wrote: > >>Hi there, >>~ I know Scribus and Windows seems to be a dead issue, but I still feel >>it would be good to have more than just the Cygwin version... >>... > A true native port to Windows would require a thorough knowledge of Scribus > code and Qt on windows, as well as knowledge of Windows fonts and printing > systems. > > Its developer constraints which prevent us spending much time on a port at > the > moment. > > Peter
Well at seems at least the task may have just got a bit more accessable for any developers that come along with the time and or interest when QT4 comes along: Trolltech to Extend Dual Licensing to Qt for Windows Qt cross-platform development software will be available under the open source GPL license for open source development and a commercial license for commercial development PALO ALTO, Calif. - February 07 2005 Trolltech?, a provider of leading application development software, today announced that it will extend its successful dual-licensing business model to include the Qt? cross-platform application development framework for the Microsoft Windows operating system. The availability of Qt for Windows under the open source GNU General Public License (GPL) will bring the benefits of open source software to the Windows environment, fueling the development of open source applications for the mainstream PC market. ... http://www.trolltech.com/newsroom/announcements/00000192.html
