On Wednesday 12 April 2006 07:09, Erich Dollansky wrote: > Hi, > > Christopher Anthony wrote: > > I also would like for somebody to show me how a Windows port has > > helped make Scribus a better program. > > there was a bug which came to light in the Windows version but was > hidden at least in the FreeBSD version. > > Erich
This is an easy one:) 1) Exposing the code to Windows compilers unearthed several bugs which did not show up in either GCC, even GCC 4.1 with the strictest flags or in Sun's CC. Say what you want about MS, they do make decent compilers. 2) Porting to Windows also has helped us to prepare for Qt4, which when the time comes will be a plus for Scribus. 3) Most importantly, we added a developer who a: is not only a good coder and a good guy, but b: a highly skilled image engineer who works for one of the larger printers in France. Given the employment situation here France, you don't get hired unless your very very good at your job ;-) Jean has contributed a pile of fixes for different parts of Scribus which affect all versions. Example, Jean came up with the fix for redawing grids in 1.3.3.1 which is much faster than before. If you doubt me, look at the changelog and see who is responsible for the fixes. Peter
