Qt 3.3.2 is a bugfix release. It maintains both forward and backward
compatibility (source and binary) with Qt 3.3.1 and Qt 3.3.0.
X11 specific fixes:
Fixed crash bug when using X Input Method Chinput.
- Drag and Drop
Ignores accelerator events when dragging.
- QClipboard
Fixed bug where data()->format() would return the wrong value.
Fixed potential crashes with regards to iterators.
- QFont
Avoids badly scaled fonts, and prefers exact matches.
Made sure symbol fonts get loaded correctly.
Made it possible to load Latin fonts that do not contain the
Euro symbol.
Fixed glyph width bug observed with some Khmer fonts.
Fixed crash with misconfigured Xft.
Fixed problem with font selection for Xft2 when having Latin
text with non-Latin locale.
Respects custom dpi settings for Xft.
Does not use Xft if we have FreeType1 but no XRender.
Fixed memory leak in the font engine when drawing transformed
fonts.
- QGL
Fixed crash when rendering text in GL widgets.
- QLocale
Tru64: Fixed crash when INFINITY is compared to another double.
Tru64: Uses DBL_INFINITY for Compaq C++ compiler.
- QMimeSource
Does not re-enter the event loop in provides().
- QPainter
Fixed rendering of anti-aliased text on non-XRender enabled
displays.
- QPrinter
Fixed setFromTo().
Fixed printing of Arabic text with XLFD fonts.
- QTextEdit
Fixed bug with extremely long lines.
- QThread
Fixed bug that made program require superuser privileges on
some Linux machines.
- QWidget
Fixed showFullScreen() and showMaximized() for window managers
that do not support extended window manager hints (EWMH).
changes (among many others):
- New QLocale Class
- The ActiveQt framework, first available in Qt 3.1, has been enhanced in
lots of ways in Qt 3.3.
- Semi-Transparent Windows
Other Improvements
- The network module now supports IPv6 in addition to IPv4.
- New 64-bit platforms are supported: Itanium on Linux (Intel compiler) and
Windows (MSVC and Intel).
- QCursor now provides the BusyCursor shape, which combines an hourglass with
an arrow.
- Qt's DOM classes are now reentrant when Qt is built with multithread support
enabled.
See http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/whatsnew.html for more details.