On 1/24/13 5:07 PM, Andreas Pakulat wrote: > As far as I understood the qtmacextras module will stay as it is, > except that its going to be released as part of Qt in one of the next > feature releases.So if you don't want to stick to Qt4.8 forever you'll > have to extend your dependencies to include the qtmacextras module at > some point.
Hi Andreas, I know that qtmacextras is and will remain external, and it is said to be a wasp nest to maintain. I just wanted to have a possible timeline when toolbars on the Mac will have a "native look and feel". Personally, I don't think having a separate class, e.g., QMacToolBar, is a great thing, nor it is calling a Mac-related method like I am doing in Qt 4.8. I'd like to just use the QToolBar class, that would be a great deal to me. And I know it's better to complete APIs first, I completely agree. Again, it's not the priority: it's the scheduling that is obscure, at least to me. By the way, yes, I am sticking with 4.8 until I will have Qt support the toolbars without external codes (major problem) and retina displays... I just bought a new MacBook Pro/Retina, and I'd like to have crisp icons :) Cheers! _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest
