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- Subject: Re: Trying to build lqt on Kubuntu 8.04 Hardy
- From: Mauro Iazzi <mauro.iazzi@...>
- Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 10:12:22 +0100
2009/3/10 thal 144 <thal144@hotmail.com>:
> I heard a podcast recently with Quim Gil: http://twit.tv/floss54
> who is "an open source advocate in Nokia's Maemo software unit".
> Have you thought about running lqt on Maemo? He sounds very
> approachable... or twittable :)
Should not be difficult. However I don't own a Maemo, so I cannot test...
> I'm looking forward to playing with lqt more - do you have any estimate of
> when
> some documentation might be available? I am using a PyQt book as a guide
> now - is the class hierarchy etc COMPLETELY different in lqt?
I don't think so: they both try to emulate the C++ classes. I think
you can refer to the standard Qt documentation,
http://doc.qtsoftware.com/
This page shows how the methods are interpreted in Lua.
http://code.google.com/p/lqt/wiki/CallingMethods
I will try to write proper documentation, but I'll focus on
development for now. I'd like to have an editable wiki for lqt (Google
Code does not allow anonymous edits)...
mauro