Hi, I am also interested to know is anybody working on this? I am writing an Android application using Qt. It needs native look and feel and therefore I have developed some components like ActionBar,NavBar, Navigation Drawer , ViewPager in QML. I would like to share those components but it take time to extract from the source tree.
On 9 June 2014 22:21, Jason H <jh...@gmx.com> wrote: > Are there any official or unofficial (community) plans to deliver QML > controls for mobile platforms. I'm talking native look sand feel. > > I don't think it would be hard thought slightly complicated. If there > aren't any maybe we can get a github collaboration going? > > The complicated part is that there are several approaches to how people > approach mobile development: > 1. Native look and feel (platform specific) iOS -or- Android > 2. Common look and feel (platform agnostic) iOS -and- Android > 3. Meta-programming look and feel (platform specific) "I have these > intentions, map it to the platform concepts for me." > > So it can get pretty complicated. Especially since there isn't feature > parity or even shared vocabulary between platforms. > IOS/ANDROID: > Navbar / Action Bar > ( ) / Navbar > Sheets / context popup menus > > Still, I think it would be a worthwhile effort to collect all the efforts > to one place. > > We can manage which approach with a simple import: > import mobile.cupertino > import mobile.mountainview > import mobile.common > > And when/if we get a meta paradigm: > import mobile.helsinki > > *Note I'm using cities because the platform "names" are likely > trademarked/copyrighted. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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