FYI - 90% of the zim code base is the gtk specific interface code. Porting
to e.g QT means writing a new interface from scratch, which means a lot of
work, even though solutions can be copied from the gtk version.
Going with a "light" interface based on the html version may be much more
realistic, but doesn't give you the same functionality as the gtk interface.
FYI - 90% of the zim code base is the gtk specific interface code. Porting
to e.g QT means writing a new interface from scratch, which means a lot of
work, even though solutions can be copied from the gtk version.
Going with a "light" interface based on the html version may be much more
realistic, but doesn't give you the same functionality as the gtk interface.
-- Jaap