> I have addressed this issue multiple times on this mailing > list. It is impossible to use Qt4-based libraries in TDE, such as > Webkit, while the symbols from Qt3 conflict with those from Qt4. > > You can blame the developers of C++ and Qt if you like, but > unless we want TDE to remain niche by never integrating well, and also not > being able to take advantage of all the work put into Qt4-based libraries, > this renaming had to be done. > > It isn't hard to adapt BTW, just tack a "t" onto the front > of the old "q<foo>" functions and static members. > > "Stock" Qt3 is available if it is needed, but I am > personally using TQt3 so that I can take advantage of Qt4-based system libraries > in the future. Jeepers, Tim, You just gotta get around to writing that TQt Interface technical article for the wiki.... ;) Jiving aside, when you do I'll be ready to help edit and proofread. :) Darrell