I do experience a strange behavior of QTableView on MacOS, Lion.
It is a simple QTableView backed up with QSqlTableModel. I can edit the
data but QtableVIew behaves strange when I start editing the first cell
(not the PK of course) and then hit TAB. The selected area moves one row
up instead of
Op 28-3-2012 8:20, Bo Thorsen schreef:
> Den 27-03-2012 14:01, André Somers skrev:
>> Op 26-3-2012 18:34, j-p.nu...@nokia.com schreef:
I have a hierarchical Model and i want to have a flat Model.
Does anyone have an idea on how to do this with an proxy model?
>>> Try this:http:/
Den 27-03-2012 14:01, André Somers skrev:
> Op 26-3-2012 18:34, j-p.nu...@nokia.com schreef:
>>> I have a hierarchical Model and i want to have a flat Model.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have an idea on how to do this with an proxy model?
>>>
>> Try this:http://www.fioniasoftware.dk/blog/?p=51
>>
> Interest
Hi,
As Quim pointed out we are indeed developing a charts library as a Qt
Commercial Add-on. A preview version will be available within couple of weeks.
Libary is licensed as a part of Qt commercial so it's free for Qt commercial
users.
--
Sami Makkonen
Senior Product Manager, Qt Commercial
Op 28-3-2012 1:13, STEFANI Mathieu schreef:
> Right, KDChart is available in both GPL and commercial license, see
> https://customers.kdab.com/ :)
>
But, you'll have to admit, that KDAB is not really all that clear on its
site on the option that you can also use GPL. I found it out only when I
d
On 27/03/2012, at 9:59 PM, ext André Somers wrote:
> I think most of us would agree that Nokia's communication about the role
> of Qt in it's mobile phone stragegy has been... eh... lacking. I have
> good confidence, based on bits & pieces and statements from people I
> trust, that there is a
On 27/03/2012, at 8:40 PM, ext josema...@gomezvergara.es wrote:
> I would like to dedicate all my energy to only one technology during the
> next 3 years. I was thinking to do a useful thing and to be honest I was
> thinking in doing some kind of a good chart library for Qt. The thing is
> that I
> Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 21:58:32 +
> From: STEFANI Mathieu
>Concerning chart libraries and Qt, Qwt has already been mentioned but I
would like to
> mention KDChart (http://www.kdab.com/kdab-products/kd-chart/) as well,
which is,
> to my mind, a better alternative than Qwt, since it's taking
Right, KDChart is available in both GPL and commercial license, see
https://customers.kdab.com/ :)
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On 3/27/2012 3:58 PM, STEFANI Mathieu wrote:
> Concerning chart libraries and Qt, Qwt has already been mentioned but I would
> like to
> mention KDChart (http://www.kdab.com/kdab-products/kd-chart/) as well, which
> is,
> to my mind, a better alternative than Qwt, since it's taking advantage of
Concerning chart libraries and Qt, Qwt has already been mentioned but I would
like to
mention KDChart (http://www.kdab.com/kdab-products/kd-chart/) as well, which
is,
to my mind, a better alternative than Qwt, since it's taking advantage of
Model/View
architecture and is really convenient to us
On 03/27/2012 03:40 AM, ext josema...@gomezvergara.es wrote:
> I would like to dedicate all my energy to only one technology during the
> next 3 years. I was thinking to do a useful thing and to be honest I was
> thinking in doing some kind of a good chart library for Qt.
Someone commented on QWT.
The idea was to change the font and/or text color for an element. Let's say in
column 3 and in row 4.
The QListView shows the items in QListView::IconMode and with the setting
QListView::TopToBottom.
Is this possible with an QStyledItemDelegate?
And if so, how?
Best Regards
Am 27.03.2012 um 0
Hi,
On 27.03.2012 12:40, josema...@gomezvergara.es wrote:
> I would like to dedicate all my energy to only one technology during the
> next 3 years.
Congratulations, I wish, I had that time (and money)...
> I was thinking to do a useful thing and to be honest I was
> thinking in doing some kind
On 27/03/12 15:00, André Somers wrote:
> Op 27-3-2012 12:42, Nikos Chantziaras schreef:
>> On 27/03/12 11:45, André Somers wrote:
>>> Op 27-3-2012 9:32, Nikos Chantziaras schreef:
On 27/03/12 10:19, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Links in QLabels do not obey their palette setting (QPalette::Li
On terça-feira, 27 de março de 2012 15.44.06, Rui Maciel wrote:
> On 03/27/2012 02:51 PM, Quim Gil wrote:
> > I will include tohttp://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt-is-Good what is not
> > already there.
>
> I've noticed that the article includes the following sentence:
>
>
> All the source code of the Q
On 3/27/2012 9:15 AM, Jason H wrote:
> Well my money is on Elop (Flop as I call him) reversing course and going to
> Mer, or something of the sort. There is still some fight in him. Nokia Lumina
> devices will be priced at $99 here in the US, which might get the low-end
> market. But the N9 is s
Well my money is on Elop (Flop as I call him) reversing course and going to
Mer, or something of the sort. There is still some fight in him. Nokia Lumina
devices will be priced at $99 here in the US, which might get the low-end
market. But the N9 is still the flagship.
I heard that every time y
On 03/27/2012 04:12 PM, Quim Gil wrote:
> The wiki page also says that the API has "the best API available, not
> only in C++ but also compared to other languages." I'm a bit reluctant
> typing "best of" anything unless we have some proof e.g. comparing
> with Objective-C for iOS, Java for Andr
On 03/27/2012 02:51 PM, Quim Gil wrote:
> I will include tohttp://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt-is-Good what is not
> already there.
I've noticed that the article includes the following sentence:
All the source code of the Qt libraries is open source and well written
with good API references.
I w
On 03/27/2012 03:01 PM, Sivan Greenberg wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> It is my understanding that QML is not yet supported on Android
> through some folks have managed to run their QML apps to some degree
> of success. Is there somewhere a canonical tutorial that explains how
> to get started with it? e.g
On terça-feira, 27 de março de 2012 07.12.35, Quim Gil wrote:
> I'm a bit reluctant typing "best of" anything unless we have some proof
> e.g. comparing with Objective-C for iOS, Java for Android and
> XNA/Silverlight for Windows Phone. Many of the developers that ask
> themselves whether to use Qt
I think is good because for old-fashioned guys like me, working on
very-big applications ( not intended to run in an embedded / mobile/...
environment ) Qt is capable to scale easily to even any size.
As a sample : about 3M lines of code, multi-Db / multi-O.S capable app
( Win/*IX/Mac) running wit
On 03/26/2012 10:58 PM, ext Andre Somers wrote:
> * The documentation is clearly best-of-breed,
The wiki page also says that the API has "the best API available, not
only in C++ but also compared to other languages."
I'm a bit reluctant typing "best of" anything unless we have some proof
e.g. c
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Quim Gil wrote:
> Is there more to say comparing Qt directly to the very own offerings of
> iOS, Android and Windows Phone? Language, APIs, SDK, documentation...?
There's no comparison. I'm sitting in an mostly Android development
shop, and people just amazed at N
Thank you for all the feedback!
I will include to http://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt-is-Good what is not
already there.
Please let's not get stuck in the C++ vs JS/QML discussion. Qt has both
strengths and we should explain pros and cons to each developer profile.
Is there more to say comparing Qt
Also note that no multimedia stuff is supported. You've only got barebones.
- Original Message -
From: Sivan Greenberg
To: Boudewijn Rempt
Cc: Interests Qt
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Interest] QML on Android
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Boudewijn Rempt w
Am 27.03.2012 15:01, schrieb Sivan Greenberg:
It is my understanding that QML is not yet supported on Android
through some folks have managed to run their QML apps to some degree
of success. Is there somewhere a canonical tutorial that explains how
to get started with it? e.g., install, test ap
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> I don't know about a tutorial, but Marijn Kruisselbrink has managed
> to make Calligra Active run on Android, and that's a QML app:
>
> http://blogs.kde.org/node/4553
Interesting, I'll check that.
>
> I don't think QML was actually the ma
On Tue, 27 Mar 2012, Sivan Greenberg wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> It is my understanding that QML is not yet supported on Android
> through some folks have managed to run their QML apps to some degree
> of success. Is there somewhere a canonical tutorial that explains how
> to get started with it? e.g., i
Hi All,
It is my understanding that QML is not yet supported on Android
through some folks have managed to run their QML apps to some degree
of success. Is there somewhere a canonical tutorial that explains how
to get started with it? e.g., install, test app , deply, done ?
Thanks,
--
-Sivan
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> Op 27-3-2012 12:40, josema...@gomezvergara.es schreef:
>> I would like to dedicate all my energy to only one technology during the
>> next 3 years. I was thinking to do a useful thing and to be honest I was
>> thinking in doing some kind of a good chart library for Qt. The thing is
>> that I dont
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Harri Pasanen wrote:
> Personally for me C & C++ support are essential, as those provide access
> to a wealth of ready to use libraries, like libav, opencv, etc.
> They also provide the required speed improvement when starting to polish
> feature complete applicati
Op 26-3-2012 18:34, j-p.nu...@nokia.com schreef:
>> -Original Message-
>> From:interest-bounces+j-p.nurmi=nokia@qt-project.org
>> [mailto:interest-bounces+j-p.nurmi=nokia@qt-project.org] On Behalf
>> Of extnoru...@me.com
>> Sent: 26. maaliskuuta 2012 18:23
>> To: Qt Project MailingL
Op 27-3-2012 12:42, Nikos Chantziaras schreef:
> On 27/03/12 11:45, André Somers wrote:
>> Op 27-3-2012 9:32, Nikos Chantziaras schreef:
>>> On 27/03/12 10:19, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Links in QLabels do not obey their palette setting (QPalette::Link).
How do I change the color of links?
Op 27-3-2012 12:40, josema...@gomezvergara.es schreef:
> I would like to dedicate all my energy to only one technology during the
> next 3 years. I was thinking to do a useful thing and to be honest I was
> thinking in doing some kind of a good chart library for Qt. The thing is
> that I dont reall
On 03/26/2012 11:24 PM, Quim Gil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> http://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt-is-Good
>
> Please help creating a list of points explaining why Qt is good compared
> to other alternatives for application developers.
>
> Let’s focus on specifics: contrastable proof points and experiences from
> dev
On 03/27/2012 12:02 PM, Sivan Greenberg wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:09 AM, Quim Gil wrote:
>>> - C++
>> Please help explaining this further (as I'm not a C++ developer myself).
>> Also we need to explain this next to QML, Javascript and HTML5 -
>> otherwise we risk keeping the percepti
Hello.
Qt always was and is a patron of KDE and KDE is a huge part of Linux.
So, I personally am don't think that Qt will die, at least in near future
(>5 years).
The worst thing could happend is transformation of Qt into less portable
framework
(only for desktops) but it will be a live in KDE anyw
On 27/03/12 11:45, André Somers wrote:
> Op 27-3-2012 9:32, Nikos Chantziaras schreef:
>> On 27/03/12 10:19, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>> Links in QLabels do not obey their palette setting (QPalette::Link).
>>> How do I change the color of links? An HTML style tag, like:
>>>
>>> a {color: so
On 03/27/2012 11:02 AM, Sivan Greenberg wrote:
>>> >> - signals&slots (aka observer pattern)
>> >
>> > Help explaining the beauty of this functionality compared to other
>> > toolkits is appreciated. Again, how to explain how great this is to a
>> > newcomer?
>> >
> Personally speaking, I n
I would like to dedicate all my energy to only one technology during the
next 3 years. I was thinking to do a useful thing and to be honest I was
thinking in doing some kind of a good chart library for Qt. The thing is
that I dont really sure if Qt has a really good future.
I mean. Nokia bought it
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:09 AM, Quim Gil wrote:
>
>> - C++
>
> Please help explaining this further (as I'm not a C++ developer myself).
> Also we need to explain this next to QML, Javascript and HTML5 -
> otherwise we risk keeping the perception that Qt is C++ only and scaring
> away many mobile
On 03/27/2012 06:58 AM, Andre Somers wrote:
> The two main points are for me:
> * The documentation is clearly best-of-breed, and
I agree. I forgot to mention this, but maybe the single main reason
that makes Qt easy to work with is Qt's notorious investment in
documentation.
Rui Maciel
_
Op 27-3-2012 9:32, Nikos Chantziaras schreef:
> On 27/03/12 10:19, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> Links in QLabels do not obey their palette setting (QPalette::Link).
>> How do I change the color of links? An HTML style tag, like:
>>
>> a {color: some_color;}
>>
>> doesn't help me, since what I
On 27/03/12 10:19, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Links in QLabels do not obey their palette setting (QPalette::Link).
> How do I change the color of links? An HTML style tag, like:
>
> a {color: some_color;}
>
> doesn't help me, since what I need is set the link color to the same
> color as norma
Links in QLabels do not obey their palette setting (QPalette::Link).
How do I change the color of links? An HTML style tag, like:
a {color: some_color;}
doesn't help me, since what I need is set the link color to the same
color as normal text, whatever that happens to be in the current
des
Hi,
is there a way to find out the item position (column/row) from an item in a
QListView in IconMode? Or maybe in the ItemDelegate?
Thanks in advance
Best Regards
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