I've got to a point where I can successfully compile the whole project with a 
bunch of stubs in xcqt.cpp, a-la xcwin32.cpp I've already implemented a few of 
the functions, remaining ones are on my to-do list. This will probably take a 
few days to finish, and then a couple more to get it to a semi-working shape. 
It looks hopeful in the sense that I seem now to have a feel for how Xt behaves.

Once this part is done, the code will start abruptly shrinking, Qt is way more 
programmer-friendly than Xt (heck, even Gtk is). I'm in awe of the hackery you 
had to undergo to get this code to work. Long ago, in times of Borland Pascal, 
I tried looking though the X11 documentation and I figured I would rather wait 
for something better to appear on the X11 scene ;)

Cheers, Kuba
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