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| Googie 2004-12-20, 8:59 am |
| What about this project?
Is it dead?
Some time ago the maintainer said that it's nearly complete, but there
was problems with autoconf/automake... so what about that? :) I'm
looking forward to it :)
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| Googie 2004-12-20, 8:58 pm |
| Georgios Petasis wrote:
> Well, the author (me :-)) does not know enough about
> how to locate Qt/KDE, so the installation issues still remain.
> Apart from that, I think that everything that was possible to be
> done is in the sources. Qt style engine is not so "clean", so
> its not possible to theme all of the tile widgets.
Can I join your project? Help? I've some experience with QT and Tcl
(some time ago I was writting QT binds for Tcl based on IncrTcl and it
worked - I've wrote my own compilation script, in Tcl - the script
works fine). Are you interested? If you are, then give me some contact
informacions, or sth...
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| Georgios Petasis 2004-12-21, 8:57 am |
| Help is always welcomed. If you can help, please modify the
autoconf files & send you modifications directly to me.
George
"Googie" <googie@no.spam.org> wrote in message
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> Georgios Petasis wrote:
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> Can I join your project? Help? I've some experience with QT and Tcl
> (some time ago I was writting QT binds for Tcl based on IncrTcl and it
> worked - I've wrote my own compilation script, in Tcl - the script
> works fine). Are you interested? If you are, then give me some contact
> informacions, or sth...
>
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> Pozdrawiam (Greetings)!
> Googie
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| Googie 2004-12-21, 4:00 pm |
| Georgios Petasis wrote:
> please modify the
> autoconf files
Which ones? :)
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| Georgios Petasis 2004-12-27, 8:57 pm |
| The tktable project at sourceforge (that hosts also the tile project),
contains an updated version of the tile-qt package.
(http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs....themes/tile-qt/)
This new version has a configuration system that is able to locate
both Qt & KDE. The only value you have to change,
is the location of the tkTheme.h file in your system,
(yes, you need the tile sources to build tile-qt :-)).
at the top of the file Makefile.in. Then, to build
tile-qt, simply configure-make install it...
Best wishes,
George
"Googie" <googie@no.spam.org> wrote in message
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> Georgios Petasis wrote:
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> Which ones? :)
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> Pozdrawiam (Greetings)!
> Googie
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