Hi Mark, Please check the step 3 in this article:.
https://medium.com/@benlaud/complete-guide-to-make-a-splash-screen-for-your-qml-android-application-567ca3bc70af#.yatvhxgqp On 5 January 2016 at 21:57, mark diener <rpzrpz...@gmail.com> wrote: > Bogdan: > > Thanks for your answers on the previous gradle issues. > > During your work on QtActivity, did you ever try to create use a custom > theme? > > The native Splash screen for Qt is rooted in a java function, but that > function executes way AFTER java inflation. > > So attaching the custom theme to the QtActivity should in theory cause > it to appear immediately, then Android will proceed to > deflate the classes.dex and all the other stuff while the use has > something nice to look at. > > I was able to create a custom theme and attach it to the android > QtActivity in Manifest.xml. > > <Activity android:theme="@style/SplashTheme"> > > But it seems the initial color of the surface for OpenGL is black, so > there is no getting around the initial shader color > when you initialize the OpenGL surface. > > What are your thoughts? > > Where does one look to find the script files used by QtCreator when a > kit is added? > > I would like to change the default Manifest.xml to add a theme > whenever a new project is created. yes, I can currently edit the > manifest.xml file directly. > > Also, I would like to select which is the initial color of the OpenGL > surface during initialization. Looks like I would have to rebuild QT > to get access to that. > > Cheers, > > md > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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