to spend some time browsing All
Classes<http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/classes.html> !
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/classes.html
Thanks again Andy!
-Ed
Andy
From: Development [mailto:development-boun...@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of
Edward Sutton
Sent: 3. desember 2015 15:09
To: Mark De Wit
Cc: de
ither.
Not good news for developers that must create PDFs on iOS.
-Ed
Mark
From: Edward Sutton [mailto:edward.sut...@subsite.com]
Sent: 04 December 2015 13:31
To: Shaw Andy <andy.s...@theqtcompany.com<mailto:andy.s...@theqtcompany.com>>
Cc: Mark De Wit <mark.de...@iesve.com<mailto:
Will Qt 5.6 have alternative methods to export HTML to PDF that support major
platforms of Android, iOS, Linux, OS X, and Windows?
On iOS a Qt developer must resort to native code to generate PDF files.
Unfortunately Qt 5.5 PDF export is dependent on QPrinter which is not supported
on iOS.
I installed Qt 5.6 beta on OS X 10.10.5 with Xcode 7.1.1. ( I also have Qt
5.5.1 commercial installed. )
It works fine if I open, build, and run a Qt Example app using Qt Creator
3.5.82 (3.6.0-rc1).
However when I open an existing Qt project or create a new Qt Widgets
Application with Qt
I am interested in learning more about the core tools used in Qt's new CI
system.
I would also like to create a job to build Qt from source for OSX-Android-iOS,
and Windows binaries to help me keep up with the dev branch progress better.
I use Jenkins CI to build desktop / mobile app software
+1 for naming QTimeSpan with support for arithmetic operators.
On Thursday 15 October 2015 02:09:07 Aleix Pol wrote:
> Maybe you could look into forking QTime with the microseconds changes?
> That could be reasonable even within Qt.
Indeed, that would.
We'll have to have a long discussion on
On Thursday 15 Oct 2015 12:18:22 Edward Sutton wrote:
> +1 for naming QTimeSpan with support for arithmetic operators.
Andre and I did start something along these lines way back before Open
Governance if anybody wants to pick it up.
It was at
https://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qt/merge_requests/1
On Jul 2, 2015, at 2:09 AM, Bo Thorsen
b...@vikingsoft.eumailto:b...@vikingsoft.eu wrote:
Den 01-07-2015 kl. 18:36 skrev Edward Sutton:
Is there a work-around I could use in my Qt project file?
Upgrade to 5.5.1. It's already fixed.
The problem was not deemed important enough to affect
unreleased versions of Qt Enterprise.
Lawyers frighten me much more than chief architects. :-)
-Ed
On Jul 1, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Thiago Macieira
thiago.macie...@intel.commailto:thiago.macie...@intel.com wrote:
On Wednesday 01 July 2015 15:15:19 Edward Sutton wrote:
Is there a work-around I
I would like to see Qt Bluetooth support back to Windows 7. However I agree
work priority should be focused on Windows mobile devices.
For Windows 7 support I had to write an abstraction layer for Bluetooth that is
implemented using Winsock 2.2.
If Windows 10 and mobile devices drop support
Given recent OS X updates are free do you really need support for anything
older?
Supporting only OS X 10.8 and newer is reasonable IMO.
There are many good and usable Apple computers that will unfortunately live on
OS X 10.8 until they die.
Anything older than this can never be updated to
I understand the config commands used to build Qt packages are here:
http://code.qt.io/cgit/qtsdk/qtsdk.git/tree/packaging-tools/bld_config
Qt iOS Enterprise:
http://code.qt.io/cgit/qtsdk/qtsdk.git/tree/packaging-tools/bld_config/configure_ios_enterprise
-commercial -confirm-license
On May 20, 2015, at 12:55 PM, Ariel Molina
ar...@edis.mxmailto:ar...@edis.mx wrote:
To be exactly, it compiles with make, but sudo make install fails.
We are in “the same boat” then.
That is the same issue I have building and installing Qt 5.5 iOS.
New Qt 5.5 snapshots are available if that
Are the configure settings used to build Qt releases version controlled or
accessible by the public? I think knowing what the configure settings are
would be useful?
This is the configure that Qt tech support told me is used to build Android ( I
am not sure if that meant release builds? ):
When cross-compiling Qt for embedded use, are C++11 compilers always available?
Personally I have avoided using latest C++11 in my Qt applications.
My concern is that I will need to port a Qt app to an embedded platform that
only has no C++11 compilers. Or perhaps an old Linux distribution
I am excited about Qt3D providing the tools to help solve a problem to help
visualize underground utilities such as water pipes and telephone cables.
Questions:
1) The bigscene example in Qt 5.5 Alpha is a helpful starting point for me to
understand Qt3D and use it to draw a string of pipes
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