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which seems actively developed, and seems to be the most easily
usable by non-programmer people (my experience)<br>
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Je la 16/02/2015 10:57, Jaroslaw Staniek skribisĀ :<br>
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<pre wrap=""><font size="+1">On 16 February 2015 at 10:28, Boudewijn Rempt <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:boud@valdyas.org"><boud@valdyas.org></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap=""><font size="+1">On Mon, 16 Feb 2015, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
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<pre wrap=""><font size="+1">As you know KROSS isn't in KF5/Qt5, so it's not an option to re-add
it. Moreover the idea of KROSS was a general one-size-fits-all support
for multiple programming languages, without find-grained support for
specifics of given language. For example you'd like to use your
language's list structure instead a wrapped QList (just an example).
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Actually, Kross is part of KF5. But it wouldn't be accurate to say that it's
actively developed or maintained.
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Ah yes, unfortunately this does not change my other concerns.
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<pre wrap=""><font size="+1">For Krita, I'm going with Python and PyQt,
but that's also because Python is the standard in the graphics/vfx world.
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What about PyQt license? Would commercial extensions to Krita require
commercial PyQt?
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