On quarta-feira, 26 de outubro de 2016 21:18:18 PDT Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
> 26.10.2016, 21:10, "Phil Weinstein" <[email protected]>:
> > It would be helpful for us to know the Qt development community's thinking
> > about the future of Qt widget styles.  Is, and will Fusion continue to be
> > the (or a) favored widget style for the foreseeable future?
> > 
> > Our context:  We are very late in the game porting our huge Qt 4.8.5
> > application to Qt 5.  We can't easily move beyond Qt 5.5.1 because we are
> > using QWebKit (including HTML-DOM API provisions, which are not
> > available, nor readily possible in QWebEngine, being that the document
> > "lives" in a separate process, as I understand).
> FYI, you can move to Qt 5.7 right now, by using QtWebKit binaries from
> Technology Preview 4:
> 
> https://github.com/annulen/webkit/releases/tag/qtwebkit-tp4

You can also use Qt 5.7 with the QtWebKit from 5.5. I think there's even a 
release tarball of qtwebkit specifically made for 5.7. See
        http://download.qt.io/community_releases/5.7/5.7.0/

This is the same QtWebKit, which means the same bugs and same security flaws 
that existed in 5.5. And same lack of support.

In other words, you're in a much better position because the rest of Qt was 
updated.

-- 
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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