Thanks for all the info so far.
Is there any more information about the conflicting parts in the T? Is
it a about using Google inside lgpl code? Or something about the
techniques used? Whats the difference to e.g. the "here" maps who also
need an registered api key, basically in the same way
> On 19 Jul 2016, at 16:44, Uwe Rathmann wrote:
>
> On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 15:45:44 +0200, Jean-Michaël Celerier wrote:
>
>> Is there some code somewhere ?
>
> Sure on my disk ;)
>
> Being serious: the code is supposed to be available under an Open Source
> License,
On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 15:45:44 +0200, Jean-Michaël Celerier wrote:
> Is there some code somewhere ?
Sure on my disk ;)
Being serious: the code is supposed to be available under an Open Source
License, but it needs to have an initial level of quality first. And
there is still a long way to go.
What is your target launch time ?
Because in my apps I use a splash.qml file that contains an Image, an Animator
and a Loader. Anything else.
And then the Loader will load the real main.qml of the application.
In that way, the launch time is around 2 seconds… then with a bit of creativity
into
I am taking a stab here on why it takes to long to launch a mobile app on
Android and iOS. I'm guessing the bulk of the time is to load the 13MB of Qt
libraries. I'm wondering if there is anything I (or Qt) can do to get a launch
screen up quicker, (reducing the time from launch to a screen-
Hello,
using the requestPairing() method of QBluetoothLocalDevice I can
actually request a pairing to a discovered device.
How to do the opposite? i.e. when is the phone that discovers me and
requests the pairing?
Thanks
Marco
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 12:33 PM, Uwe Rathmann
wrote:
>
> More details about my experiment will be presented at: https://
> conf.qtcon.org/en/qtcon/public/events/428
Is there some code somewhere ?
I really want to use the Qt scenegraph but I'd much rather use C++ than
modelData is a variable set into the context of the created component.
Therefore, it does not exist into the Repeater until the object is
instanciated. It's the Repeater itself that create a new context based on
it's context and push variables into the object instance context.
2 variables are set
On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 11:10:26 +0200, Benjamin TERRIER wrote:
> * you can't even create ...
As I'm currently working on a library offering Quick Controls with an C++
API ( having a QML API as well ) I already have some experience in what
it means.
The very first thing you will notice is that
If your app is for desktop only, I suggest you go with Widget instead
of Qt Quick.
Sure Qt Quick has many advantages but for desktop only software it still lacks
major features, for instance Qt Quick Controls 2 does not handle mouse hovering
(e.g Buttons will not highlight when the cursor is
Hi,
Does anyone knows which devices are used in Qt videos? And the respective touch
screen devices?
Regards,
Nuno
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