Is there any plans to complite QT QUICK for desktop as QWidgets as well?
2015-01-07 22:11 GMT+08:00 Luke Parry pumpkintea...@gmail.com:
Hi Bo,
Thank you for your advice. I think one fault lies is my confidence of
whether QML is right for the job due to my inexperience.
Currently my GUI is
I don't think so.
for example, the GUI of the qt creator, can purely implemented by qml?
and, if I will developa GUI like visual studio, can I use qml instead of
c++?
2015-01-21 2:33 GMT+08:00 Tomaz Canabrava tcanabr...@kde.org:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 3:32 PM, techabc tech...@gmail.com
Hi Bo,
Thank you for your advice. I think one fault lies is my confidence of
whether QML is right for the job due to my inexperience.
Currently my GUI is QML which is fantastic but I'm still unsure on the best
approach I will take for the backend. The motivation for the question is
justifying
I am having issues trying to implement a c++ qml interface/wrapper that
supports virtual overrides. Something functionally similar to boost::python
would be excellent.
This should be generic enough to also support non-QObject classes too so it
rules out signals and slots. On first glance, it is
Den 06-01-2015 kl. 12:47 skrev Luke Parry:
I am having issues trying to implement a c++ qml interface/wrapper that
supports virtual overrides. Something functionally similar to
boost::python would be excellent.
This should be generic enough to also support non-QObject classes too so
it rules