Hi , Currently , Qt is designed as a single activity in Android. Having another activity written by Java is possible , but I don't know can those other activities use Qt for drawing. Moreover, the initialization of Qt instance is not fast enough for page transition yet. So I think break down into multiple activity may not be a good idea.
However, if you accept activity transition simulation through Qt's drawing. You may take a look of my library: https://github.com/benlau/quickandroid It has supported page transition between different QML and back through up button or hardware button. On 29 October 2014 21:39, Reynier Pupo Gómez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, I just starting to develop android apps with Qt and I face a problem. > In the android way an application could containt several activities > representing content allowing us to give the correct structure to an > application. Each activity can switch to another using a stack and the back > button( hardware/software) of the device pop from the activities stack. > When we make a Qt application and prepare it for run in android it creates > only one activity and no matters how much overlaped widgets have my > application if I press the back button hides the entire application. > I thinking on decompose the application on several activities but I don't > know how to do that. > Sory for my english, Im' spanish speaking. > Thanks. > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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