On Wednesday 12 March 2014 10:57:19 Thiago Macieira wrote:
Em qua 12 mar 2014, às 18:46:15, Martin Koller escreveu:
For me the code porting looks a bit unfinished due to this Q_WS
artefacts, so I just fear that problems arise.
It's possible.
Yes, there are still probably some regressions
On Thursday 13 March 2014 10:57:38 Paul Olav Tvete wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2014 10:57:19 Thiago Macieira wrote:
Em qua 12 mar 2014, às 18:46:15, Martin Koller escreveu:
For me the code porting looks a bit unfinished due to this Q_WS
artefacts, so I just fear that problems arise.
I find a lot #ifdef Q_WS_* code in Qt sources (widgets).
AFAIK Q_WS_ is no longer defined due to QPA.
Is this something which has not been ported over to Q_OS_ and/or to QPA and do
I need to expect
problems (missing functionality) when I port my app from Qt4 to Qt5 ?
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Best regards/Schöne
Em qua 12 mar 2014, às 12:23:33, Martin Koller escreveu:
I find a lot #ifdef Q_WS_* code in Qt sources (widgets).
AFAIK Q_WS_ is no longer defined due to QPA.
Is this something which has not been ported over to Q_OS_ and/or to QPA and
do I need to expect problems (missing functionality) when I
On Wednesday, 2014-03-12, 08:10:18, Thiago Macieira wrote:
Em qua 12 mar 2014, às 12:23:33, Martin Koller escreveu:
I find a lot #ifdef Q_WS_* code in Qt sources (widgets).
AFAIK Q_WS_ is no longer defined due to QPA.
Is this something which has not been ported over to Q_OS_ and/or to QPA
On Wednesday 12 March 2014 08:10:18 Thiago Macieira wrote:
Em qua 12 mar 2014, às 12:23:33, Martin Koller escreveu:
I find a lot #ifdef Q_WS_* code in Qt sources (widgets).
AFAIK Q_WS_ is no longer defined due to QPA.
Is this something which has not been ported over to Q_OS_ and/or to QPA
Em qua 12 mar 2014, às 18:46:15, Martin Koller escreveu:
On Wednesday 12 March 2014 08:10:18 Thiago Macieira wrote:
Em qua 12 mar 2014, às 12:23:33, Martin Koller escreveu:
I find a lot #ifdef Q_WS_* code in Qt sources (widgets).
AFAIK Q_WS_ is no longer defined due to QPA.
Is this