Thanks for answer it, but I don't understand why you need the background to answer the question, but here it goes:
1. I want to make it cross-platform, including web. 2. I'm working with designers/js developers who are not interested in learning a new language/framework 3. I want to reuse all the bunch of libraries/frameworks we already have for JS/HTML/CSS Best, Daniel Em ter, 8 de mar de 2016 às 15:47, Jason H <jh...@gmx.com> escreveu: > Some more background would help. With the flexibility of QML, why would > you want to restrict yourself to HTML? There are 3 paragigms at play: > 1. Classic C++ Qt, parent-child heiarchial based layouts. > 2. QML, Anchor and parent/child/sibling based layouts > 3. HTML, DOM based layouts > > My choice is QML, though I do find myself working in C++ occasionally. And > I drop to C++ for good reason: There are some things that are just not > do-able in HTML5 yet. > > *Sent:* Tuesday, March 08, 2016 at 6:22 AM > *From:* "Daniel França" <daniel.fra...@gmail.com> > *To:* "interest@qt-project.org" <interest@qt-project.org> > *Subject:* [Interest] Hybrid Qt/HTML5 app > Hi guys, > I was planning to create an hybrid app using Qt/QML/HTML5. > The application should be able to inject some QML elements or Qt widgets > inside and interact with it. > > I found that we can do that using WebKit [1] (at least for Qt widgets) > But it seems that it's not yet implemented in WebEngine (isn't Webkit > deprecated?). > > Does anyone has experience doing a similar thing? Which approach do you > think is better? How do you suggest to work with Qt/QML/HML5? > > Best, > Daniel > > [1] > http://daniel-albuschat.blogspot.nl/2008/12/embedding-qt-widgets-into-qtwebkit.html > _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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