On 10/10/06, Graeme Geldenhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Congrads Felipe!
It sounds like you are making good progress with Qt-LCL. What is
involved in getting it to work for PDA's as well?
Actually I don't know, one has to research about this. What I know is
that fpc already works for qt based pdas:
http://users.pandora.be/Jan.Van.hijfte/qtforfpc/qtedemo.html
I just did some looked at qte code and both qte and qt4 bindings are
extremely similar, so this should be an easy task, only takes time to
set up things and also has the problem that you need a qt-based PDA
(which I don't) to make final tests (I think one can develop with
emulators).
Is the Qtopia libs
very different to the standard Qt libs?
No, it's very similar. I think we can even use the same code with some
ifdefs where necessary.
If you ever need another challenge after Qt-LCL, there is always fpGUI. ;-)
ah, rsrsrsrs. Actually I will probably work on Symbian after I develop
enougth qt4 to run the Virtual Magnifying Glass.
Jokes aside, I am getting more and more interested in the idea of
developing for the PDA market and other embedded devices. Though, my
knowledge of them are very limited. As soon as I gets closer to
With some lucky, LCL can become the first cross-platform PDA library =)
completion of fpGUI on X11 and Win32, I might tackle the Windows
Mobile PDA market. I love my PDA, and would love to interface my apps
with it.
Althought wince interface is quite well developed, one thing missing
here is a PDA communications package for Lazarus. And it will have to
be partly reimplemented on each widgetset.
--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
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