On Thursday 06 September 2012 Sep, Ariel Molina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is a really old, and quite long, list of bugs at Qt, take for example:
> https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-9190
>
> Wacom support is broken, it's in fact somewhere between alpha or beta
> state, some tablets work
On Thursday 06 September 2012 Sep, marius.storm-ol...@nokia.com wrote:
> We only had one guy working on it, and he was primarily on OSX. He hadn't
> work for us for years now, hence why these bugs have been piling up.
>
> I think it shouldn't take much for someone who cares and have the HW to get
We only had one guy working on it, and he was primarily on OSX. He hadn't work
for us for years now, hence why these bugs have been piling up.
I think it shouldn't take much for someone who cares and have the HW to get it
back up to scratch.
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Sent from my Nokia N9On 9/5/12 20:25 ext Ariel Mol
> until it worked correctly
> on a Tablet PC, and expect me to do the same for Qt 5.
Thing is, it's been two years and it still doesn't work well. The bug
tracker is filled with unresolved bugs, begging and ranting.
But the wacom-less default in non-fully-tested platforms would be a good idea.
A
On Thursday 06 September 2012 00:53:37 Ariel Molina wrote:
> 5) Nobody cares about Wacom anyway
I do, every day. I reported bugs for Qt 4, until it worked correctly
on a Tablet PC, and expect me to do the same for Qt 5.
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Christoph Feck
http://kdepepo.wordpress.com/
KDE Quality Team
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> I think on Linux the support for tablets and touchscreens is improving
> (I and a couple more coworkers have put in some time on that
> recently); the problem seems to be just on Windows, right?
There are no other reports, but that doesn't mean it's not a problem
in other platforms.
Look at this
On 6 September 2012 00:53, Ariel Molina wrote:
> There is a really old, and quite long, list of bugs at Qt, take for example:
> https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-9190
>
> Wacom support is broken, it's in fact somewhere between alpha or beta
> state, some tablets work some others dont.
Hi,
There is a really old, and quite long, list of bugs at Qt, take for example:
https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-9190
Wacom support is broken, it's in fact somewhere between alpha or beta
state, some tablets work some others dont. In OSX they work pretty
good, in windows you really
On quarta-feira, 5 de setembro de 2012 18.53.24, Sergio Ahumada wrote:
> Just for the record, all maintainers can add/remove people from
> Approvers group.
In Gerrit and in JIRA?
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Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
Int
On 09/05/2012 04:42 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote:
>
> It's been now 15 business days since Marc was nominated for approvership and
> seconded.
>
> Whoever can grant him permissions, please do so.
>
> He's got a lot of commits he needs to stage...
>
Hi,
Somebody already granted him with Approver righ
> Great to hear you think it's ready as an add-on. The list of things you've
> achieved above sounds pretty good and complete. So IMO the main thing that
> still should happen is a review of the APIs and docs. I'm willing to go
> through it, once we have the Qt 5 beta out, and proceed from there.
>
On terça-feira, 14 de agosto de 2012 16.18.53, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'd like to nominate Marc Mutz for approver status.
>
> He's been around Qt and C++ for a long time, having worked for KDAB for a
> long time. I actually don't know much of his background, I just remember
> him being
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