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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-12T17:30:58.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> I must say that I would be _very happy_ with a Qt version of PM...\n>\n> GTK3 and GTK4 suck rocks, and I'm glad PM can still be built against GTK2, but Qt allows to use GTK2 themes as well (I have Qt4, Qt5 and Qt6 configured to do so on all my Linux boxes), and got the advantage of a C++ API (vs C for GTK), meaning an easier integration with C++ programs such as PM.\n>\n> Of course, this would be all but an easy task to add Qt compatibility to PM code.\n\nQt version of Pale Moon would be fine with me, I use plenty of applications with Qt toolkit, they work great.\n\nTell us more about how you have configured Qt4, Qt5 and Qt6 to use GTK2 themes? This could be a solution to one of Pale Moon's issues around GTK2.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Development • Re: Linux Pale Moon with Qt toolkit",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-12T17:30:58.000Z"
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