On Friday, Friday 31 January 2014 at 01:54, John Weeks wrote:
If you have some iterative process going in your Qt application, the
application is not the active application, and that iterative process
involves making windows, every time a new window appears, the application
is yanked to the
Looking for some insight here. I'm not a Mac aficionado.
I'm building Qt 4.8.5, under OS X 10.84, using Xcode 4.6.2, with
QMAKESPEC=macx-llvm. The full configure line I'm using is:
./configure -opensource -confirm-license -static -fast -cocoa -sdk
31.01.2014, 17:11, Bob Hood bho...@comcast.net:
Looking for some insight here. I'm not a Mac aficionado.
I'm building Qt 4.8.5, under OS X 10.84, using Xcode 4.6.2, with
QMAKESPEC=macx-llvm. The full configure line I'm using is:
./configure -opensource -confirm-license -static -fast
On 1/31/2014 8:45 AM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
31.01.2014, 17:11, Bob Hood bho...@comcast.net:
Looking for some insight here. I'm not a Mac aficionado.
I'm building Qt 4.8.5, under OS X 10.84, using Xcode 4.6.2, with
QMAKESPEC=macx-llvm. The full configure line I'm using is:
./configure
Thanks for your comments, Konrad.
Part of my question is driven by the fact that our currently-shipping non-Qt
version puts up windows while it's not the active application and this does not
make the application activate. We run on both Macintosh and Windows. So the
fact that Qt applications
Hi,
I started a new application which will do image processing on the
frames captured from the camera.
For grabbing the frame data, I followed what the documentation says:
I derived a class from QAbstractVideoSurface and set it with
QCamera::setViewFinder.
So far so good, the camera calls my
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 08:09:05PM -0800, Alan Alpert wrote:
I wrote:
With native people usually associate certain properties, like
performance, lack of separate run time environment, seamless blending
with other native libraries and tools, painless deployment using
the same well-trodden
I'm looking for pre-built binaries for:
*- MSVC2013, 32-bit(x86)
*- Qt 5.2 (would be nice to get 5.2.1, would accept 5.1)
I found that for 64-bit (x64) at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtx64/
...but, I need 32-bit.
I see there is a place to host unofficial builds on qt-project.org, but