Yep quite a chicken and egg problem - devs won't buy Indie license until Qt
gets the missing features*, but by the time that happens, digia won't be
offering the Indie license anymore -_-
* I'm not a mobile dev, so not sure what these are yet. Can somebody list
them out?
On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at
Hi,
Today I have tried Qt 5.5 on my main app.
Development version on desktop built and run just fine.
On iOS, building seemed ok (despite more than a half million warnings) but
linking failed.
I’m currently linking with Parse.framework and Bolts.framework (also from
Parse) and clang says :
On iOS you cannot do that with simple file access, there is a separate
API for the gallery.
I'm not sure if Qt supports that yet. I faintly recall some discussion
about a new QML component for that, did it arrive in 5.5 or not, I don't
know.
Harri
On 07/07/2015 07:54, Daniel França wrote:
Another point that worth to mention is that, IIRC, before Qt5.5 there was a
Professional license, more expensive than a Indie, but much cheaper than
the enterprise one.
Now it's gone, and it's even harder to step in and evolve your company with
Qt.
Em ter, 7 de jul de 2015 às 08:42, maitai
Hello, i am going to subscribe to the indie license next week when i come back
home. But where can i find a description of what exactly it contains or not and
what are the requirements on my side? I have read that in the past but i want
to refresh my mind and just cannot find it anymore on the
Thanks for the answer.
It seems that we still need to mix with native Cocoa code :(
https://forum.qt.io/topic/41071/solved-how-to-store-a-qimage-to-ios-camera-roll-photo-album/3
https://forum.qt.io/topic/45295/solved-accessing-ios-photo-folder/5
Em ter, 7 de jul de 2015 às 09:28, Harri Pasanen
Trying to do the same on my other app results in a completely different
problem. The other app also links with Bolts, MobileCoreServices, AdSupport,
etc but the output was:
Undefined symbols for architecture armv7:
_OBJC_METACLASS_$_XCTestCase, referenced from:
hi,
i've no deep knowledge about buses at all and if some of these would even fit
into the qserialbus module, but what about some of the buses and protocols for
home automation?
it would be great to have simple access to diy installations over standard
buses/protocols using qt, or even to
Hello,
That's right. I have been asking about the Professional license too. It was
useful for mobile because it included the Qt Purchasing APIs and the QML
compiler, and also for desktop, as it allowed static binaries with no
object file redistribution.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Daniel
Am Tue, 7 Jul 2015 09:05:05 +0200
schrieb Elvis Stansvik elvst...@gmail.com:
2015-07-07 8:35 GMT+02:00 alexander golks a...@golks.de:
hi,
i've no deep knowledge about buses at all and if some of these would even
fit into the qserialbus module, but what about some of the buses and
1. Consult your laywer.
2. But there is some question if LGPL apps are allowed in the App stores.
3. Id get the Indie Mobile for 25/25 (I forget) before August 31 and get grandfathered in. This is not advice, but its what I would do.
Sent:Tuesday, July 07, 2015 at 3:11 PM
From:John C.
Ok, this is all very confusing for me. I am just starting out with Qt and am
using the LGPL edition.
What are my limitations with that? It costs me nothing but do I have to
distribute my source code along with the app and am I missing out on features
and/or the ability to sell my app on iOS
Theres some chatter. I dont put much in it.
All the key features are there. The feature parity can be rough around the edges.
No, Qt performs the best, IMHO. Look and feel is subjective. If you use Qt you problably want to support multiple platforms. And these platforms differ on look feel
Thanks.
And what's with all this talk that at the moment Qt is not the best library for
mobile development? Are there key iOS or Android features not available in Qt?
Are there performance issues or look and feel issues? Are there problems with
access to native APIs or devices?
Are these all
My iTunes went rogue and upgraded my iPhone to 8.4 and I can't seem to get a
green dot in creator again. Xcode was upgraded and can deploy the app to the
phone ok.
I've restarted Creator and Xcode a few times.
Has anyone seen this?
___
Interest
On 2015-07-07 15:11, John C. Turnbull wrote:
Ok, this is all very confusing for me. I am just starting out with Qt and am
using the LGPL edition.
What are my limitations with that? It costs me nothing but do I have to
distribute my source code along with the app
No. (Not *your* source
Well, all of this is actually quite true and, I have to say the lawyer
stuff in particular is rather scary.
Firstly, I cannot afford to start spending $350 per month while I am just
learning a product if getting all the features I need is dependent on paying
that money.
Then, I am genuinely
On 2015-07-07 16:14, m...@rpzdesign.com wrote:
What a perfect example given below by Jason H.
Go ahead and search for a QT competitor product that emphasizes that you
talk to your lawyer.
In fairness, how many of those competing products are LGPL licensed?
That said, it is rather...
Thanks. After some digging, I think it's a Creator issue so I posted in that
group.
FWIW, Creator thinks a different phone is connected than is actually connected.
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 at 4:27 PM
From: Michael R Nelson mnel...@sutron.com
To: jh...@gmx.com jh...@gmx.com,
I think it is rather obtuse to think that a cross platform toolkit will ever beat native. No one comes to Qt for faster-than-native, which would just be silly. Qt is faster than HTML5, phonegap, etc.
The fact that the backends are all native counts for a lot.
Sent:Tuesday, July 07, 2015 at
I think all the issues discussed so far are closely related so I for one
don't feel that bringing in features, performance or competition as being
off-topic.
It's all about what it's going to cost people to use Qt and what can be done
with it under different licenses and circumstances so I see
On Tuesday 07 July 2015 14:14:01 m...@rpzdesign.com wrote:
Go ahead and search for a QT competitor product that emphasizes that you
talk to your lawyer.
http://www.qt.io/faq/
Again, its really bad optics when the word lawyer keeps popping up
and whacking potential customers in the face.
Here's a picture of what I see:
http://snag.gy/6zu1N.jpg
It's only in Qt Designer and Qt Assistant that I see it (but I don't use
Creator). It's only since 5.5. It's not in our Qt application.
It's not the Windows assistance on-screen keyboard.
We have at least two machines behaving this
Than don't say that.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Jason H jh...@gmx.com wrote:
I think it is rather obtuse to think that a cross platform toolkit will
ever beat native. No one comes to Qt for faster-than-native, which would
just be silly. Qt is faster than HTML5, phonegap, etc.
The fact
If you guys want to start a different thread, then do so.
This thread is about Indie licensing and the apparent
deficiency of Qt salesmanship and market optics?
md
On 7/7/2015 4:24 PM, Tim O'Neil wrote:
Than don't say that.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Jason H jh...@gmx.com wrote:
I
El Tuesday 07 July 2015, Rene Decartes escribió:
but it is turning out to be convoluted (for me!) am i approaching this
correctly?
I'm not fully sure I undestand what you want, but, could it be that what you
want is a grid layout instead?
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From: interest-bounces+kai.koehne=theqtcompany@qt-project.org
[mailto:interest-bounces+kai.koehne=theqtcompany@qt-project.org]
On Behalf Of Sze Howe Koh
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 1:53 PM
To: interest@qt-project.org
Subject: [Interest] Restoring ICU to
What's the value of QT_IM_MODULE?
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From: interest-bounces+mitch.curtis=theqtcompany@qt-project.org
[mailto:interest-bounces+mitch.curtis=theqtcompany@qt-project.org]
On Behalf Of Hamish Moffatt
Sent: Monday, 6 July 2015 9:05 AM
To: interest@qt-project.org
Hello,
Qt 5.5 removed the dependency on ICU for the default Windows builds
(QTBUG-38259). This move is welcomed by many developers.
Now, I find myself in a rare position where I'd like to bring ICU back
for its codec support, which probably means I have to do a custom
build of Qt. I'd like to
Gentlemen,
Thank you very much to those who responded.
My apps are not using camera or video.
Since every even minor upgrade has broken something in my apps for iOS,
namely 5.3.1 - 5.4.0, 5.4.0 - 5.4.1, 5.4.1 - 5.4.2 in the areas
of handling first responder/keyboard, interaction among main
Hi
not tried 5.5 yet, but you’ll probably need to “go native” to add to camera
role. I think Qt simply saves files in the document folder.
You can use UIKit’s (now deprecated) ALAssetsLibrary library, or the new Photos
framework, or UISaveVideoAtPathToSavedPhotosAlbum.
Mike
On 5 Jul 2015,
Am 07.07.2015 um 07:43 schrieb Turunen Tuukka
tuukka.turu...@theqtcompany.com:
...
Yup. It is raining today ;)
Yesterday it was still nice and warm here.
We are reading blog comments, mailing lists, forums, sales contact requests
etc. ...
And now... please stop that :)
Enjoy your
I just tried with Qt 5.5 on Windows 7 and didn’t see any onscreen keyboard.
From: ham...@risingsoftware.com [mailto:ham...@risingsoftware.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 7 July 2015 12:28 PM
To: interest@qt-project.org; Curtis Mitch
Subject: RE: [Interest] On-screen keyboard on Windows desktop
None, never
On 07/07/2015 12:53, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
Am 07.07.2015 um 10:50 schrieb Daniel França daniel.fra...@gmail.com
mailto:daniel.fra...@gmail.com:
Thanks for the answer.
It seems that we still need to mix with native Cocoa code :(
Hi Tuukka,
Thanks for listening from us!
we are rather surprised that a product that almost no-one has bought is
crucially important to so many.
I have already purchased an indie license few month ago. I think I could
try to explain why we are very concerned with this issue.
I think most of
Hello,
access to raw ethernet would be cool too, because as mentioned before
there are many different home automation ethernet protocols and then
it would be possible to use them without full integration into qt.
And when talking about Modbus, maybe support for Ethernet Powerlink is
also possible?
None, never heard of it...
Sent from my android device.
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From: Curtis Mitch mitch.cur...@theqtcompany.com
To: Hamish Moffatt ham...@risingsoftware.com, interest@qt-project.org
interest@qt-project.org
Sent: Tue, 07 Jul 2015 20:23
Subject: RE: [Interest] On-screen
Am 07.07.2015 um 13:28 schrieb Harri Pasanen ha...@mpaja.com:
On 07/07/2015 12:53, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
Am 07.07.2015 um 10:50 schrieb Daniel França daniel.fra...@gmail.com:
Thanks for the answer.
It seems that we still need to mix with native Cocoa code :(
Hi,
I'm trying to use QQuickRenderControl to render QML offscreen and generate
texture. I started with the QQuickRenderControl example, everything works
fine until I try to add more QQuickRenderControl to render different QML.
The exception happened when I initialize the second
tony, alex
i don't think a grid layout would work as i want to have a list (loosely
worded) of items and a tablewidget seems to be the logical choice.
the goal is to display attributes from a database table which has three
attributes, key, number, name. i would like to put the number and name
With iOS 8.4 and XCode 6.3.2, I have the green dot and no troubles I'm aware
of. I see an update to command line tools and XCode 6.4 is pending.
Mike
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From: interest-bounces+mnelson=sutron@qt-project.org
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No, Qt performs the best, IMHO.
NO, it does NOT. The only thing Qt has going for it is ability to come very
close (not quite exactly, but close) to true x-platform compatibility.
Don't get caught up in some performance thing (did you actually mean
cross-platform performance?) because YOU WILL
On Monday 06 July 2015, Shantanu Tushar wrote:
Hi,
As most of our userbase need it, we force our Qt app to use ANGLE on
Windows machines -
app.setAttribute(Qt::AA_UseOpenGLES);
just after setting the app name, organization etc.
We recently started using QWebEnginePage to load a
This would be par for Qt, because on Android you need JNI code to add a photo
to the gallery as well.
I would agree I think that a function like this should be provided by Qt. But
the workflow is not as simple as saving to the the writable location returned
by QStandardPath.
(Qt actually
Hi allen,
what i really want is to be able to
attach multiple persons rather a single one with each item in the (say,
household) widget. so i thought to use a single column table widget and
follow the spreadsheet example to create the table, delegate and item
widgets putting the above line
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