On 4 March 2015 at 16:05, Tomaz Canabrava <tcanabr...@kde.org> wrote: >> >> also, i don't understand Tomaz' idea about the Grantlee extension, so >> perhaps we need to investigate into that as well. >> it probably uses QTableView Qt's Model-View-X pattern, which i don't >> like that much, yet Subsurface already uses it pretty much everywhere! > > > > Grantlee *is* a HTML + CSS template engine that integrates with Qt. > it follows Django template scheme, so it's very flexible and easy to extend >
yep, i did gather that previously. > for instance, we could do something like this in grantlee: > > template.html > > <header> ... </header> > <body> > < h1 > {{ dive.where }} </h1> > < h2 > {{ dive.buddy }} </h2> > </body> > > ( yes, very short example ) > > and let the grantlee template system do it's magic. > i don't understand what the output of Grantlee template generator is; is it a data model for a QTableView that then can be rendered to an image, is it an image, or something else? BTW Gehad, if you want, you can start experimenting with Grantlee. I have it complied on Windows so perhaps you can try setuping a simple TestGrantlee POC package for Qt5 to show everyone how it fits our needs? > I'm -1 for depending on tex because it's a huge package and a mess to > install it on windows if we can get your idea to work then we can use it for printing, while the TeX export is still viable as a separate feature. > > Quite a lot of the issues we had on the painter side was when we depended on > Qt4, since now we are depending on qt5 we can look if the issues are still > happening. > hopefully true. lubomir -- _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface