QSciScintilla with lexilla support?

Wang Gary wzc782970009 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 30 04:27:06 BST 2024


Hi again!

> No, I'm not confused. I actively participate in Scintilla. Lexilla was
split off a few years ago.

Sorry for my misunderstanding. Since I'm posting to The QScintilla mailing
list, I'm not really looking for alternatives of QScintilla itself, but
thanks for the alternative suggestion :)

> If you don't want to deal with Qt's 30+K deep bug database and "Everybody
must buy a license" definition of "OpenSource"

I would just like to point out, Qt itself is still available under LGPL.
The KDE Free Qt Foundation did good work on keeping Qt itself free as in
freedom. And also, we are both on the QScintilla mailing list, people who
are not happy with Qt in any form won't use QScintilla at the first place.

Related to my usage, I'm simply experiencing QScintilla in one of my
personal side project. The project heavily relies on KDE Framework
(specifically KXMLGUI-related stack) so CopperSpice is not really a choice
currently.

Anyway, your information might be useful for my other potential projects!
Thanks again for your information! :)

Gary

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