Support for animated cursors on Mac OS X was added. Compiler and platform-specific issues were addressed. General bugfixes were made in Qt 3.3.1. Announcement, changelog, download.
Support for animated cursors on Mac OS X was added. Compiler and platform-specific issues were addressed. General bugfixes were made in Qt 3.3.1. Announcement, changelog, download.
Should be expecting KDE 3.2.1 any day now As easy as 1, 2, 3? Heh heh heh
Rubbing my hands. KDE 3.2 had lots of bugs which have been fixed in CVS. To you programmers out there who use Kate, the redraw bug has been fixed, I hear. For Konqueror users and web developers, many crash bugs ( like field.focus() ) in javascript has been fixed.
All good!
Sure, the packagers have the tarballs. I like most that more Safari merges kicked khtml a further step forward (subjective even speed).
I’m downloading it now to check it out. From the change log, it doesn’t seem like they’ve addressed any of the OS X UI issues. I’ll know in 4 hours time, after its been downloaded and compiled.
> it doesn’t seem like they’ve addressed any of the OS X UI issues
Not any? What about this then?
QStyle
Fixed QAquaStyle to use setWindowOpacity().
Fixed QMacStyle drawing of flat toggle buttons.
setWindowOpacity isn’t really a problem that I’ve faced, or a problem that the Qt apps I use face.
The main problems with Qt in OS X are the vertical alignment of text on a control, most notably QPushButton. The label looks a little lower than it should be, and that just feels… odd.
The pinstripes theme isn’t very 10.3 like. In Panther, the pinstripes aren’t so pronounced, while it is very obvious in a Qt app.
Oh yeah, and tabs are still done wrong 🙂