QScintilla is a port of the Scintilla C++ editor class to the Qt GUI toolkit.
| Tags | Text Editors Software Development Widget Sets Libraries Python Modules |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Unix Windows Windows Mac OS X |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This is a minor bugfix release which also adds support for building against the final release of Qt v5.0.


Release Notes: This release is based on the latest Scintilla v3.2.3 and also supports Qt v5.0-rc1.


Release Notes: This is mainly a bugfix release, but it does include support for Qt v5.


Release Notes: This is mainly a bugfix release.


Release Notes: This release is based on Scintilla 2.29 and includes support for all new features. The high-level interface has improved support for rebinding commands to keys. On OS X, native key bindings are now used by default.
Recent comments
25 Jun 2003 00:49
Mac Version
Could someone provide a binary for the mac os x ?
Since the libraries are gpl too www.trolltech.com/news... ?
I would but I'm on a dial up right now ...
23 May 2003 01:56
Re: qt on mac
>
> %
> % % I hope this comment / question fits
>
> % % here. If not someone point me please
>
> % % where this belongs.
> % %
> % % So this port requires qt ?
> % % Afaik this is library is only free
> for
> %
> % % linux !?
> % % So do I have to buy that library ?
> % % Does anyone succesfully comiled it
> on
> %
> % % macos 10.2 ?
> % %
> % % (This editor working on my mac ? A
> % dream
> % % comes true !)
> %
> %
> % Yes, it requires Qt.
> %
> % It is free when used with a free
> version
> % of Qt.
> %
> % It should compile unchanged under
> % MacOS/X.
> %
> % Phil
>
>
> If someone backport it to QT 2.3, which
> is also available on Win32
> (non-commercial), can it then be used
> for GPL apps on Windows?
> I am interested on an free port to
> windows since I have developed an
> QScintilla based app (CUTE) on linux,
> which i like to port to win32.
>
> Heiko
No. The Qt non-commercial license is incompatible with
the GPL.
Phil
07 May 2003 06:07
Re: qt on mac
>
> % I hope this comment / question fits
> % here. If not someone point me please
> % where this belongs.
> %
> % So this port requires qt ?
> % Afaik this is library is only free for
>
> % linux !?
> % So do I have to buy that library ?
> % Does anyone succesfully comiled it on
>
> % macos 10.2 ?
> %
> % (This editor working on my mac ? A
> dream
> % comes true !)
>
>
> Yes, it requires Qt.
>
> It is free when used with a free version
> of Qt.
>
> It should compile unchanged under
> MacOS/X.
>
> Phil
If someone backport it to QT 2.3, which is also available on Win32 (non-commercial), can it then be used for GPL apps on Windows?
I am interested on an free port to windows since I have developed an QScintilla based app (CUTE) on linux, which i like to port to win32.
Heiko
24 Oct 2002 05:55
Re: qt on mac
> I hope this comment / question fits
> here. If not someone point me please
> where this belongs.
>
> So this port requires qt ?
> Afaik this is library is only free for
> linux !?
> So do I have to buy that library ?
> Does anyone succesfully comiled it on
> macos 10.2 ?
>
> (This editor working on my mac ? A dream
> comes true !)
Yes, it requires Qt.
It is free when used with a free version of Qt.
It should compile unchanged under MacOS/X.
Phil
26 Sep 2002 14:16
qt on mac
I hope this comment / question fits here. If not someone point me please where this belongs.
So this port requires qt ?
Afaik this is library is only free for linux !?
So do I have to buy that library ?
Does anyone succesfully comiled it on macos 10.2 ?
(This editor working on my mac ? A dream comes true !)
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