Re: Struggling with "C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3"

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On 2016-11-28 19:39:46 Michele Calgaro wrote:
> > 	I also notice that while Tutorial1 seems to work okay with
> > tqapplication.h and tqpushbutton.h, there also exist ntqapplication.h and
> > ntqpushbutton.h. Again, how does one know which to use?
>
> To try to keep it simple, the ntq* headers are tqt3 header files.
> The tq* are the tqtinterface header files.
> The tqtinterface was an intermediate layer that was born to support the
> migration of TDE to qt4. In the end TDE remained with tqt3, but the
> tqtinterface was already part of the code and it stayed.
	Sounds like tq* is the preferred API, but the examples all seem to use ntq*.
>
> If you are only interested in qt,
	As opposed to what?

> you can use the ntq* headers, but 
> normally we use the tq* ones. When you move to TDE development there will
> also be the TDE headers and additional libraries needs to be linked.
	At this point, I think that the TDE parts are probably way too advanced for 
me. :-)

Leslie

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