On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Mark <[email protected]> wrote: > So for future KDE apps there is no "guideline" to use QML if possible > (option #2).. It's all still (and remains) what the app developer want > to do?
No of course not. In the same manner that you can write a Plasma widget in anything you like. It's just that we're actually trying to port as much as we can to QML, as it's a lot easier to maintain and faster to develop. Things that should be simple, like lists with proper theming and scroll support, etc. actually are, now, with QML. > @nuno for kde components. I've experimented with the GIT components on > windows and they look very native and good. They should look equally > native on KDE and Mac. I'm just hoping they fix some bugs and make it > part of Qt 4.8 or 5.0. Since this stuff is making the app distribution > somewhat tricky as the components need to be installed manually. Which afik makes it not a target as of now, unfortunately. -- Shaun Reich, KDE Software Developer (kde.org)
