Since Opera 10, Firefox 3.5 and Safari 3.1, *every* major browser is now supporting (IE has had for a while, too). If it weren't for this bug, Qt would be the *perfect* platform for powerful WYSIWYG editors.Īnd this is ignoring the elephant in the room: is taking off for web design. ![]() Anyone building a WYSIWYG editor with Qt and looking for something richer than QTextEdit (which includes a lot of people) will hit this bug eventually. That doesn't mean it should stay broken for another six months.Īnyway, I can't tell you what to prioritize, I can only say that I think it's about time this bug is fixed. ![]() It will never be considered critical since it's not a critical issue, just an important one (IMO). It was reported on the Qt tracker back in Jan '09. ![]() I understand it may not be critical, but this bug has been outstanding for *fifteen* months now.
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