On Tuesday, 7 de June de 2011 19:33:13 Alan Alpert wrote: > If we really have faith in the switch to QML as a core technology in Qt 5, > then I think we should upgrade the examples and demos (that aren't just > demonstrating widgets) to use QML. > > We're about to suggest that everyone using those functionalities use QML > for their UI. We need to be able to prove to ourselves that it is both > feasible and advantageous. > > This is what we're already doing with the QML examples (porting from Qt > 4.7's QtQuick 1 to Qt 5's QtQuick 2).
That makes sense. And in doing that upgrade, we'll probably come up with a lot
of use-cases and requirements that we aren't addressing yet in Qt Quick.
Most examples are meant to be run on the developer's machine, which is a
desktop.
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