Qt 3.1 will have support for Xft2. The font selection dialog in KDE 3.1 will also use Xft2 when available. I'm using it myself ATM and it works great, especially with hinting disabled in fonts.conf.
You might be interested in this page: http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test /results It shows a comparison between several browsers, including Konqueror, regarding CSS, CSS2, etc...
Cyclone is an existing safe dialect of C.
Qt 3.1 will have support for Xft2. The font selection dialog in KDE 3.1 will also use Xft2 when available. I'm using it myself ATM and it works great, especially with hinting disabled in fonts.conf.
Check out the KDE 3.0 Planned Features page.
http://home.planet.nl/~j.piers/home.html. My favourite is the 100 guilder note.
That's exactly what Mandrake does.
There's a little program called kdebugdialog with which you can turn off the debug output that you don't want to see.
Our release manager matthias just announced that every visitor can download a free copy of KDE2.
Amaya is still around nowadays, and is still the w3c's testbed.
khotkeys is included in this release.
You can use the minicli. Press Alt-F2, and type your command: kcontrol. It's very handy.
Hopefully all the filters are included. Then the development of filters for [K|Gnome]Office will benefit a lot from this release.
You might be interested in this page: http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test /results
It shows a comparison between several browsers, including Konqueror, regarding CSS, CSS2, etc...
They use mpg123 for playing.