2015-01-15 19:54 GMT+01:00 E.S. Rosenberg
es.rosenberg+sailfishos@gmail.com:
OT: I really enjoy your game (too much), thanks!
Thanks :-). I hope that I will find a way to make it work better on
sailfishos - the tiles are really too small.
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OT: I really enjoy your game (too much), thanks!
2015-01-15 12:27 GMT+02:00 Alexey Rochev equ...@gmail.com:
Qt WebEngine is still in active development. Version 5.4 has only basic
features, it will be much improved in 5.5
Also Qt WebEngine 5.4 does not support Wayland (will in 5.5).
Hi Alejandro
porting applications to ubuntu oxide, the chromium fork for ubuntu touch,
was really nice and straightforward. QtWebkit has many problems, the worst
one is that it even doesn't support the metadata viewport directive (i.e.
this one: meta name=viewport content=width=device-width,
Qt WebEngine is still in active development. Version 5.4 has only basic
features, it will be much improved in 5.5
Also Qt WebEngine 5.4 does not support Wayland (will in 5.5).
2015-01-15 11:10 GMT+03:00 Daniel Beck d.danielb...@googlemail.com:
Hi Alejandro
porting applications to ubuntu
El Tuesday 13 January 2015, Daniel Beck escribió:
Hello,
Qt 5.4 introduces the new Qt Webengine. This an essencial feature because
Qt Webkit lacks many features and has many bugs that makes it quite
impossible to publish good HTML5 apps on Jolla. In my case, I'm looking
forward to it to
Hello,
Qt 5.4 introduces the new Qt Webengine. This an essencial feature because
Qt Webkit lacks many features and has many bugs that makes it quite
impossible to publish good HTML5 apps on Jolla. In my case, I'm looking
forward to it to make my game Green Mahjong work better on Jolla. (For
the