Em sex 23 maio 2014, às 07:20:42, Sorvig Morten escreveu:
> Adding support to QtWayland looks like a win to me. Do we want to add
> platform-indepent support to Qt?
I think my question is: why wouldn't we?
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Sorvig:
>From the latest new front:
http://bgr.com/2014/03/18/nexus-9-specs-details/
Digitimes on Tuesday cited its own research arm in reporting that Google
will launch two new Nexus tablets in 2014. In addition to an updated
Nexus 7, Google is reportedly prepping a new 8.9-inch Nexus tablet th
On May 16, 2014, at 3:33 AM, Jędrzej Nowacki wrote:
> On Friday 16 of May 2014 12:33:49 Ben Lau wrote:
>> Why? Is there any special reason to implement in this order? or it is a bug?
>
> It look like a bug.
It *is* a bug. No doubt about it.
Cheers, Kuba
hi, everybody,
Again I want to continue discussion of previous thread:
http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/development/2014-April/016780.html
I will remind that earlier I made an summary of the general moments of
behavior at I/O implementation that should be in ideally (yes?):
1) Buffered mod
Over the past year-and-a-half we’ve implemented high-dpi scaling for Qt on Mac
OS X and iOS. Now we have an excellent opportunity to bring this support to
other platforms.
A quick recap for those unfamiliar: This high-dpi mode is an alternative to the
traditional DPI scaling. In the traditiona