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2007-03-18Changes 4.2.3:adam1-4/+3
This is a bug-fix release. It maintains both forward and backward compatibility (source and binary) with Qt 4.2.0. - Configuration/Compilation * Fixed architecture detection on UltraSPARC-T1 systems. * Fixed compilation on embedded architectures when qreal is not double. - Documentation * Completed documentation for "Implementing Atomic Operations", which is useful for people porting Qt to a new hardware architecture. - Translations * Added a new unofficial Portuguese translation courtesy of Helder Correia. - Qt Linguist * Made the columns in the phrasebook resizeable. - lupdate * Fixed bug in the .pro parser of lupdate. It should accept backslashes. * Fixed a severe slowdown in lupdate. (~400x speedup.) * Fixed traversal of subdirectories. - moc * Don't create trigraphs in the generated code for C++ casts. - uic * Fixed a bug that generated excessive margins for Q3GroupBox.
2006-04-17Bump BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS.png and PKGREVISION for png-1.2.9nb2 update.wiz1-1/+2
2006-02-20Qt(TM) is a GUI software toolkit. Qt simplifies the task of writing andadam3-0/+26
maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications. Qt is written in C++ and is fully object-oriented. It has everything you need to create professional GUI applications. And it enables you to create them quickly. Qt is a multi-platform toolkit. When developing software with Qt, you can run it on the X Window System (Unix/X11) or Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95/98. Simply recompile your source code on the platform you want. Qt cuts down the complexity in implementing large and complex systems. Its ingenious signal-slot technology enables true component programming.