That’s awesome, nice work Gaurav!
- Tor Arne
On 26 Sep 2022, at 18:47, Gaurav Guleria wrote:
Yes, CPDB is just a different backend for the existing print dialog GUI. It's
merely a different way of enumerating printers and their features.
I have already prepared a simple CPDB plugin (still
Yes, CPDB is just a different backend for the existing print dialog GUI.
It's merely a different way of enumerating printers and their features.
I have already prepared a simple CPDB plugin (still requires a few
changes and additions) which can already respond to
I am willing to maintain the CPDB code I will add to the Qt print
dialogs for a while. Though I am currently not familiar with the time
commitment it will require on my end.
Also, do we currently have a maintainer for the print dialogs?
Regards,
Gaurav Guleria
On 9/26/22 20:57, Tor Arne
On 2022 Sep 26, at 16:54, Volker Hilsheimer
mailto:volker.hilshei...@qt.io>> wrote:
I think it will be easier to understand what abstraction we need once we have a
patch to look at that implements CPDB support. That we don’t have a QPA-level
abstraction for print dialogs in Qt shouldn’t block
> On 26 Sep 2022, at 17:19, Till Kamppeter wrote:
>
> But we must also take into account that Gaurav has not arbitrarily much time.
> His GSoC project is already in the extension. So he needs to know now how he
> can get CPDB support in quickly, especially without need to design a new GUI
>
But we must also take into account that Gaurav has not arbitrarily much
time. His GSoC project is already in the extension. So he needs to know
now how he can get CPDB support in quickly, especially without need to
design a new GUI and to create the code for all ins and outs of a print
dialog.
On 26 Sep 2022, at 16:54, Volker Hilsheimer
mailto:volker.hilshei...@qt.io>> wrote:
On 25 Sep 2022, at 20:58, Albert Astals Cid
mailto:aa...@kde.org>> wrote:
El dissabte, 24 de setembre de 2022, a les 12:45:00 (CEST), Tor Arne Vestbø va
escriure:
On 23 Sep 2022, at 19:21+02:00, Gaurav
> On 25 Sep 2022, at 20:58, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
>
> El dissabte, 24 de setembre de 2022, a les 12:45:00 (CEST), Tor Arne Vestbø
> va
> escriure:
>>> On 23 Sep 2022, at 19:21+02:00, Gaurav Guleria
>>> wrote:
>
>>> As far as I know, the CUPS is currently implemented in Qt at two
On Mon, 26 Sept 2022 at 15:13, Volker Hilsheimer
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I would like to nominate Christian and Andy as co-maintainers for Qt SQL.
>
> Mark Brand, who is currently listed as the maintainer of Qt SQL, hasn’t
> responded to any of my emails, including one from two weeks ago where I
>
Hi,
after some more experimentation, I've realized the problem is actually
of larger dimension. Since function signatures are ignored when
interpreting or running JIT-compiled QML code, you already get divergent
behavior without all the value type write back problems. Take for
example the
Hi,
>From: Development on behalf of Fabian
>Kosmale
>for the sake of process, I'd like Alex's confirmation that he indeed was CCed
>on your mail;
I can confirm.
> von Volker Hilsheimer
>I would like to
Volker Hilsheimer (26 September 2022 09:11) wrote:
> I would like to nominate Christian and Andy as co-maintainers for Qt SQL.
+1
Eddy.
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On lundi, 26 septembre 2022 09.11:23 h CEST Volker Hilsheimer wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I would like to nominate Christian and Andy as co-maintainers for Qt SQL.
>
> Mark Brand, who is currently listed as the maintainer of Qt SQL, hasn’t
> responded to any of my emails, including one from two weeks
Hi,
for the sake of process, I'd like Alex's confirmation that he indeed was CCed
on your mail; but otherwise I'm certain that both Christian and Andy will do a
good job maintaining Qt SQL. So +1
Fabian
Von: Development im Auftrag von Volker
+1
It’s good to have active maintainers.
> On 2022 Sep 26, at 09:11, Volker Hilsheimer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I would like to nominate Christian and Andy as co-maintainers for Qt SQL.
>
> Mark Brand, who is currently listed as the maintainer of Qt SQL, hasn’t
> responded to any of my emails,
The license will be GPL + Commercial.
-Tomi
From: EXT Mitch Curtis
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2022 04:32
To: Tomi Korpipää ; development@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Development] Requesting a repository for Qt Quick Effect Maker
I asked this back in April
Hi,
I would like to nominate Christian and Andy as co-maintainers for Qt SQL.
Mark Brand, who is currently listed as the maintainer of Qt SQL, hasn’t
responded to any of my emails, including one from two weeks ago where I
explicitly informed him that he will be removed as maintainer if he
Hi all!
We’ll have our scheduled maintenance break on next Monday (3rd of October).
We’ll begin our work at 5:00 UTC and you can prepare for 6 hours of CI not
working.
Br,
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