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Hi,
2022年12月8日(木) 20:40 Andrius Merkys :
>
> On 2022-12-08 12:59, Kentaro Hayashi wrote:
> > 2022年12月5日(月) 16:41 Stephan Lachnit :
> >>
> >> You can try to take a look at the GitHub API, e.g. [1].
> >>
> >> Inside is an `prerelease` entry. Not sure how easy this is to
> >> implement in uscan thou
On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 12:51 AM Imre Nagy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What do we think about "accessibility" in this thread? The MSAA like
> helping for visually challenged, or the global avaiblity (and
> acceptance) of QT?
>
> As of Qt 5.15, (and Qt 6.4.x lately) you do not have to make the hard
> choice
Hi Timothy,
I understand that, but 2 years from now Qt would be around 6.8-6.9 ...
possible Qt7?
So I start to have doubt that Debian could ever catch up.
Although you are right, that _I_ can install Qt6 from sources, but I
cannot expect that from all my users. They just want to use it.
So I
I call it websearch++. It is basically an app for searching the web like
google or duckduckgo but with additional features. Those features are
for example: You can assign information (useful, less useful, garbage
for example) to web search result links or whole domains (useful for
blacklisting)
Well qt5 is fine too. I don't need fancy features. I will make a kde app.
On 13.12.22 05:22, Imre Nagy wrote:
The downside of these things, that current Debian does not seem to
include Qt6 at all and I have no idea when it can go into the
mainstream Debian, while there are a lot of project coul
Greetings,
On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 09:27:34PM +0100, Andreas Josef Heil wrote:
Well qt5 is fine too. I don't need fancy features. I will make a kde app.
On 13.12.22 05:22, Imre Nagy wrote:
The downside of these things, that current Debian does not seem to
include Qt6 at all and I have no idea
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