Hello!
After upgrading from QtJambi 4.4 to 4.5, we seem to have a problem with
native fonts on Linux. The font rendering in 4.4 seems to use native
fonts with crystal clear edges, whereas those used in 4.5 seems to be
emulated in some way and turns out granulated somehow.
Is there a different
I have a Hudson server that is not used in the night (at least, not heavily
used). I can program the building of qt jambi at midnight. I only need some
instruction to setup the build. Also I have a Nexus server that I can use to
sync with a central maven repository.
Great, are these
Hi.
I am trying to go deeper in qtjambi and I have some questions about designer
used in jambi.
I have still problem to run designer (build in 4.6) as jambi-designer. It
still tries to open/save .ui, not .jui files.
But - my question is - what is the main difference between qt designer and
ext Dusan Zatkovsky skrev:
I have still problem to run designer (build in 4.6) as jambi-designer. It
still tries to open/save .ui, not .jui files.
This means the Qt Jambi Language plugin has not been loaded. This is
called JambiLanguage.dll (on Windows) and is located in
I made a mistake when replying, so here is forwarded out-of-list
communication:
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Hi Eskil,
very thanks for response.
Now I have started designer right way. Could you tell me some other thinks?
1. what is binpatch used for?
2. as I understood, libQt*.so.4,