Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Dirk Luetjens wrote:
>
> > I wanted to write an aplication which is capable of running in a graphics
> > mode but also on a text console. I though of having the same look & feel
> > in both modes. Since is only uses buttons, check
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Dirk Luetjens wrote:
> I wanted to write an aplication which is capable of running in a graphics
> mode but also on a text console. I though of having the same look & feel
> in both modes. Since is only uses buttons, checkboxes, selection lists and
> tabulars it should be pos
Dirk Luetjens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>4.) Again qt: Does the moc compiler fall also under the terms special
>Troll license, or is this free to use?
The Qt licence is in a directory above the moc source and, among other
things, refers to `the whole of this archive'. I conclude, theref
Hello,
I wanted to write an aplication which is capable of running in a graphics
mode but also on a text console. I though of having the same look & feel
in both modes. Since is only uses buttons, checkboxes, selection lists and
tabulars it should be possible to provide a console equivalent.
In c
4 matches
Mail list logo