On Tuesday 05 May 2015 12:17:41 Harri Pasanen wrote:
> I'm attempting to use libQt5Core with self compiled qt5.5 snapshot,
> which is a couple of weeks old. The link fails, complaining about
> missing libpcre16.
> I believe that is not standard on iOS, at least it does not come up when
> looking
I am attempting to create an updater tool for my already installed
application in a locked-down system. The Maintenance tool from the Qt
Installer Framework seems perfect, with its integration with remote
repositories, but I would need to remove the "Add" and "Remove" components
options, leaving on
Hi,
When using Windows Native dictation (Windows Speech Recognition) in
Qt 5.4 examples using QLineEdit and QTextEdit widgets,
dictation works properly, but not word-related commands like:
- Select ;
- Correct
There are issues also with sentence-related commands.
There are no such issues with No
Hi,
The issue is described in:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-43355
Qt 5 properly delivers F-key events at Android, Windows, Mac, Linux, but
not on iOS.
Is this something specific about iOS?
If not, where is the place in the code
to start digging in?
Thank you.
Regards,
Robert
I'm attempting to use libQt5Core with self compiled qt5.5 snapshot,
which is a couple of weeks old. The link fails, complaining about
missing libpcre16.
I believe that is not standard on iOS, at least it does not come up when
looking for "Other Libs" pcre in XCode. There does seem to be some
Hi all,
We have new snapshot here:
Linux: http://download.qt.io/snapshots/qt/5.5/5.5.0-beta/2015-05-04_68/
Windows: http://download.qt.io/snapshots/qt/5.5/5.5.0-beta/2015-05-05_37/
Mac: http://download.qt.io/snapshots/qt/5.5/5.5.0-beta/2015-05-04_51/
Few windows installers are still missing
Hi all,
We have finally succeed to create Qt 5.4.2 "RC" packages for your testing:
Windows: http://download.qt.io/snapshots/qt/5.4/5.4.2/2015-05-04_132/
Linux: http://download.qt.io/snapshots/qt/5.4/5.4.2/2015-05-04_125/
Mac: http://download.qt.io/snapshots/qt/5.4/5.4.2/2015-05-04_111/
All
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