Now that Microsoft stops QT development through Nokia partnership , what
happens with Eagle v6?
Now that Microsoft stops QT development through Nokia partnership , what
happens with Eagle v6?
On 02/11/11 12:47, Morten Leikvoll wrote:
Now that Microsoft stops QT development through Nokia partnership , what
happens with Eagle v6?
Where did you get that information from?
Is there any official word from Nokia about this?
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Morten Leikvoll wrote on Fri, 11 February 2011 06:47
Now that Microsoft stops QT development through Nokia partnership ,
what happens with Eagle v6?
The only thing I've ever heard referred to as "QT" is QuickTime. That
that's from Apple and should be irrelevant to Eagle anyway.
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On 2/12/2011 5:48 PM, Olin Lathrop wrote:
Morten Leikvoll wrote on Fri, 11 February 2011 06:47
>> Now that Microsoft stops QT development through Nokia partnership ,
>> what happens with Eagle v6?
The only thing I've ever heard referred to as "QT" is QuickTime. That
that's from Apple and should be irrelevant to Eagle anyway.
See .... http://qt.nokia.com/products/
JL
Jim Littlefield wrote on Sat, 12 February 2011 19:25
The only thing I've ever heard referred to as "QT" is QuickTime.
That
that's from Apple and should be irrelevant to Eagle anyway.
See .... http://qt.nokia.com/products/
OK, I did. It looks like that's yet another middleware layer for web based
applications and of course smart phones. What does that have to do with
Eagle?
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Am 13.02.2011 15:45, schrieb Olin Lathrop:
>> See .... http://qt.nokia.com/products/
OK, I did. It looks like that's yet another middleware layer for web based
applications and of course smart phones. What does that have to do with
Eagle?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_%28framework%29
Qt is used for the whole GUI of Eagle.
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Olin Lathrop wrote to us saying :
>Jim Littlefield wrote on Sat, 12 February 2011 19:25
>> > The only thing I've ever heard referred to as "QT" is QuickTime.
>> > That
>> > that's from Apple and should be irrelevant to Eagle anyway.
>> >
>>
>> See .... http://qt.nokia.com/products/
>OK, I did. It looks like that's yet another middleware layer for web based
>applications and of course smart phones. What does that have to do with
>Eagle?
No idea where you get that impression! Qt has nothing to do with web or
mobile phones. It's a cross-platform GUI tool kit and the basis of the
KDE desktop environment for non-MS computers (rather as Gtk is for the
Gnome desktop). Eagle uses Qt for its user interface.
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Olin Lathrop wrote to us saying :
>Jim Littlefield wrote on Sat, 12 February 2011 19:25
>> > The only thing I've ever heard referred to as "QT" is QuickTime.
>> > That
>> > that's from Apple and should be irrelevant to Eagle anyway.
>> >
>>
>> See .... http://qt.nokia.com/products/
>OK, I did. It looks like that's yet another middleware layer for web based
>applications and of course smart phones. What does that have to do with
>Eagle?
No idea where you get that impression! Qt has nothing to do with web or
mobile phones. It's a cross-platform GUI tool kit and the basis of the
KDE desktop environment for non-MS computers (rather as Gtk is for the
Gnome desktop). Eagle uses Qt for its user interface.
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Robert Pearce wrote on Sun, 13 February 2011 12:37
No idea where you get that impression! Qt has nothing to do with web or
mobile phones.
I got the impression from the very first paragraph of the link someone
posted earlier:
"Using Qt, you can write web-enabled applications once and deploy them
across desktop, mobile and embedded operating systems without rewriting the
source code."
Quote:
Eagle uses Qt for its user interface.
Ah, that's the part I didn't know.
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