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  • Qt 5.14 Released With Better HiDPI, Lots Of 3D Work Ahead Of Qt 6 Next Year

    Phoronix: Qt 5.14 Released With Better HiDPI, Lots Of 3D Work Ahead Of Qt 6 Next Year

    After being delayed from last month, Qt 5.14 is shipping today as the newest Qt5 tool-kit release while developers become increasingly focused on next year's Qt 6.0 end-of-year release and Qt 5.15 in the spring that will serve as an LTS release and the last hurrah for Qt5...

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    Great news for linux and the entire open source community. The best Linux graphical toolkit just keeps getting better. At this rate Gnome and GTK will never catch up

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    • #3
      I can't wait to see the Hz wars.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
        I can't wait to see the Hz wars.
        Could be the same person

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cl333r View Post

          Could be the same person
          If so, then that is some next-level trolling out there.

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          • #6
            What about properly supporting Wayland?

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            • #7
              the kde wayland support suxx in any case
              i have on my macbook air kde neon native install ... latest release .. its almost unusable with wayland

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              • #8
                kde(neon) plasma is nearly perfect on x11
                i realy dont understand the mess with wayland

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                • #9
                  Any chance it will support freaking VS2019?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Ifr2 View Post
                    What about properly supporting Wayland?
                    Qt has properly supporters Wayland for years. Compared to other toolkits their Wayland support was both earlier and more comprehensive. So that was a rather stupid comment.

                    Qt for Wayland has been used inn commercial products for years, among things like cars and TVs.

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