[Openicc] List Scope

Bob Friesenhahn bfriesen at simple.dallas.tx.us
Tue Jan 29 11:14:23 PST 2008


On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Cyrille Berger wrote:
> I am really not convinced that this is something that should be in Qt. Qt is
> what I would call an "atomic" widgets library and provides widgets that are
> usefull for most applications. In reallity, there are very few applications
> that have a *need* for CMM widgets, Qt developement is driven a lot by the
> need of TT's customer, and also a little bit by the need of KDE. But what
> could be nice if we could come up with a library of CMM widgets common to
> LProf, Scribus and KDE/KOffice/Digikam (and any other Qt based application).
> Well that would mean LProf to switch to Qt4 ;)

It would be nice if any Qt application which displays a color could 
have the displayed color automatically color managed based on the 
desire of the end-user.  It seems like this might require the 
co-operation of core Qt.  I certainly agree that TrollTech's close 
management of Qt makes it easier to add widgets via a library outside 
of Qt.

Bob
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