Just for fun I've been playing with a medium-sized QML app that we had written
for 4.7/Symbian and porting it to Qt5/QML2. Mostly have been working on Linux
but the past few days I finally got around to compiling Qt5 on Windows and
playing around with the project enough so that it would
It seems equally slow when running debug and release libs, but will double
check later this weekend to make sure it's not user-error. I think it has more
to do with running with a video card that doesn't provide much (if any?)
hardware acceleration. But I was assuming that even in that case
on Windows currently?
-Todd
-Original Message-
From: development-bounces+todd.rose=nokia@qt-project.org
[mailto:development-bounces+todd.rose=nokia@qt-project.org] On
Behalf Of ext todd.r...@nokia.com
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 4:47 PM
To: Storm-Olsen Marius (Nokia-MP/Austin
Text elements with wrapMode: Text.NoWrap are being clipped when the text
painted width exceeds the element width. Seems like a big regression from
QtQuick1.x...is this a known issue? Bug? Feature?
Simple example:
TextBug.qml
import QtQuick 2.0
Rectangle {
width: 360
height: 360
:-) In my defense I was surprised that it wasn't already reported so I
thought maybe I was doing something wrong. FWIW you can work around it for now
by putting the Text inside a Rectangle with clip: true.
BR,
Todd
-Original Message-
From: development-bounces+todd.rose=nokia
Hi,
I've been working on a patch to the Qt logging framework:
http://codereview.qt-project.org/#change,13433,patchset=14 . Basically it
redefines qDebug() and friends as a macro so that we can automatically
capture the source file, line, and function a particular message comes from: