> Hi,
>
> Is good to hear that it is working out of the box in Eclipse. I have tried
> it (eclipse + jambi integration ) few months ago, but I created only simple
> app to see if it is working and reverted back to Netbeans, 'cause I hate
> Eclipse.
>
> So I must created some simple scripts to hanld
Hi Eskil.
Thx for response. I know that argument name is not required in connect(), but
I was trying everything to make it work.
What I forgot to try was following pair:
-void slotFoo(ActivationReason r ) {}
-tray.activated.connect(h,
"slotFoo(com.trolltech.qt.gui.QSystemTrayIcon.ActivationRea
Hi,
Is good to hear that it is working out of the box in Eclipse. I have tried it
(eclipse + jambi integration ) few months ago, but I created only simple app
to see if it is working and reverted back to Netbeans, 'cause I hate Eclipse.
So I must created some simple scripts to hanlde jui and t
Dusan Zatkovsky skrev:
> Here is a code:
>
> main() {
>
> QApplication.initialize(args);
> QSystemTrayIcon tray = new QSystemTrayIcon();
>
> TrayHandler h = new TrayHandler();
> tray.activated.connect(h, "slotMyTrayActivated()"); //
> success
> tra
> On Tuesday 08 of September 2009 10:40:30 Rene wrote:
>
> As me as c++ and beginning java programer I should try to give some support
> about it (when troll guys will stop working on it). Maybe people around
> Ubuntu should help too, because they have created .deb packages from jambi
> source ( wh
Hi.
I am trying to connect QSystemTrayIcon.activated signal, but
without success.
Here is a code:
main() {
QApplication.initialize(args);
QSystemTrayIcon tray = new QSystemTrayIcon();
TrayHandler h = new TrayHandler();
tray.activated.connect(h, "slotMyTrayActiv
On Tuesday 08 of September 2009 10:40:30 Rene wrote:
As me as c++ and beginning java programer I should try to give some support
about it (when troll guys will stop working on it). Maybe people around
Ubuntu should help too, because they have created .deb packages from jambi
source ( which isn'
er the GPL, so they are not
> > related to Qt Jambi in any way, other than possibly some overlap in
> > logic :-) No code was used from that project.
> >
> > -- Eskil
>
>
>
> --
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 08 Sep 2009 06:3
I also think that QTJAMBI have a chance , I personaly dont care much about
designer and special tools for exporting because coding gui in QTJAMBI is
very clean with small amount of code when doing well , thanks to css f.e.
and well designed api . I have used SWING in the past and for me it is
forgo
Matt. C. wrote:
> Currently none of the menu bars appear in the example applications and I
> am unable to get them to appear in mine.
>
> Using 10.5.8 with java:
> java version "1.5.0_19"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_19-b02-304)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (bui
Helge Fredriksen wrote:
> Dear Eskil,
>
> Just to follow up my previous post, are you able to depict something
> about coming technology changes in the Qt framework that might inflict
> on the Jambi support for the upcoming Qt releases?
I see Eskil beat me to it, but I'll post my full answer an
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