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So, design-wise... page numbers on the background, that preferably
float with the uppermost visible section of a page, that don't float
over the page, but perhaps appear over the page when scrolling.

By the bye, philosophical debates always turn into code forks -
witness KOffice; a small team that split last year because they
disagreed over word compatibility versus making a new thing. What's
this crappy kernel, let's rewrite it! The correct analogue is 'I wish
the pyramid faced *North*, not north-east. I believe in North facing
pyramids, who's with me?'

I agree, Astron, let the developers decide which codebase to use,
they're the ones that have to support it.

Back to design!

Philip H

On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Astron <heinzlesspam@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hm...
I can't answer these questions, I am not a programmer... You might
best ask in the development list.
Using Qt is mentioned on the "Crazy Ideas" page at least:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Crazy_Ideas#Replace_all_interface_code_with_an_interface_using_the_Qt_widgets
Some of the things there are less crazy or even underway (like the
Java removal).
Astron.

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