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Bug 271 - QGrubEditor: add qgrubeditor to the Trinity applications
Summary: QGrubEditor: add qgrubeditor to the Trinity applications
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: TDE
Classification: Unclassified
Component: non-core programs (show other bugs)
Version: 3.5.11 [Trinity]
Hardware: All All
: P3 needs packaging
Assignee: Timothy Pearson
URL:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2010-09-14 23:27 CDT by Darrell
Modified: 2012-11-19 14:11 CST (History)
3 users (show)

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Application Name: QGrubEditor


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Description Darrell 2010-09-14 23:27:22 CDT
QGrubEditor provides a mechanism for people to edit the GRUB menu.lst options,  would be a nice addition to Trinity, and would complement the similar tool for Lilo.
Comment 1 Timothy Pearson 2010-09-19 23:06:00 CDT
Can you post a link to the QGrubEditor sources?
Comment 3 Darrell 2012-11-19 12:56:19 CST
I'm closing this as won't fix. We have to convert Qt4 code to TQt3, which is doable, but the old version does not support GRUB2, which is too much work.
Comment 4 Timothy Pearson 2012-11-19 13:17:06 CST
This also sounds like a perfect use case for the TDE Qt4 theme engine.  QGrubEditor does not use any TDE-specific features, therefore the only thing it natively lacks is widget style consistency with TDE, which the theme engine provides.
Comment 5 Darrell 2012-11-19 13:41:06 CST
If I understand correctly, users need only install the package from an appropriate repository, do not need to compile, and then like the old gtk-qt-engine, apply the settings in the new qt4 theme engine to apply to qt4 apps?
Comment 6 Timothy Pearson 2012-11-19 13:53:07 CST
You are correct.  The various theme engines (GTK3, Qt4) in TDE all take their inspiration from the original GTK2 theme engine concept, where the user only has to enable the theme engine in the appropriate toolkit-specific configuration utility (in this case qtconfig-qt4) to obtain widget uniformity between TDE and applications which use that toolkit.
Comment 7 Darrell 2012-11-19 14:09:30 CST
I don't see any automake or cmake files in main/applications/qt4-tqt-theme-engine. How to build?
Comment 8 Timothy Pearson 2012-11-19 14:11:36 CST
(In reply to comment #7)
> I don't see any automake or cmake files in
> main/applications/qt4-tqt-theme-engine. How to build?

qt4-tqt-theme-engine application uses Qt4's qmake, so:

qmake-qt4
make
make install