Main

April 19, 2008

 Kommander KDE-Apps.org

From KDE Apps:

Version 1.3.1 of Kommander, a dialog authoring application for KDE, has been released. Changes include:

  • Now has a snippet database manager on the Tools::Editor menu
  • added cut, copy and paste to editor popup menu
  • added test geometry function to buttons for popup use
  • boolean execute slot for scripts
  • several improvements to tree/detail widget
  • added "lost focus" signal to text edits and line edits
  • bug fixes

Full changelog here. Screenshots here, downloads (source only) here. Requires KDE 3.4.

March 31, 2007

Time out

I am going away on holiday to Wales this week, which will mean I won't have internet access most days, which means no updates except, perhaps, for the middle of next week. I will be back next Saturday.

May 17, 2006

Introducing Qt4 Package Watch

As you might see on the left if you are reading the main blog page (click Main above), I have started a new section called Qt4 Package Watch, providing links to where Qt4 developers, as well as people who want to use Qt4 applications, can find up to date packages for their system. Many distributions have been slow to provide up to date Qt4 binaries, notably Fedora (many of those in my list are actually contributed packages and not provided by the distro suppliers). I hope to launch a more automated package watch section in the future rather than my present hand-coded HTML list, but I hope this will be useful in the meanwhile.

October 19, 2005

Comments now active

The problem which had been affecting comments at this site has now been rectified; your comments can now be taken.

September 9, 2005

Introduction to this blog

Welcome to A Qt Blog. This is a blog I intend to feature announcements on developments in the Qt world: Qt itself, applications, publications, devices, as well as KDE, KDE-centred operating systems (particularly Linux distributions), and Trolltech affairs. I'd also like to have the occasional review and feature article on development and other topics.

Continue reading "Introduction to this blog" »