Hi Richard.
I tried it without the version numbers as well, and I get the same error.
Thanks for pointing to the code. I've been meaning to get my hands dirty, this
seems like a great opportunity for it.
I appreciate the help.
Regards,
Furkan Üzümcü
On May 3, 2019, 17:42 -0400, Richard Weickelt
Furkan,
> In the documentation for qmldir, there’s an option to make a QML document
> internal to the module it’s defined in with the /internal/ keyword. But when
> I use it like so
>
> /Internal singleton MySingleton.qml 1.0 MySingleton.qml/
> /
> /
> I get the following error:
>
>> /invalid qm
> Unless Qt supports negative indexes (like python's [-1]) I would have thought
> this would be an int. Thanks for catching that everyone.
I'm assuming you made a typo there and meant to say "uint"? Regardless here's
the official reason why Qt uses "int" for container indices:
https://lists.qt-pro
On Friday, 3 May 2019 05:00:09 PDT praveen kumar wrote:
> I dont want to include opengl or eglfs in my ptoject
Then don't.
But what graphical windowing system *do* you want to use on your device?
--
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
Software Architect - Intel System Software
*facepalm*
Unless Qt supports negative indexes (like python's [-1]) I would have thought this would be an int. Thanks for catching that everyone.
BTW: I meant to do:
quint32 foregroundColor = reverseHist[foregroundPixels];
So it was good I appened attentiont to the warning.
Sent: Frid
On that last line you're indexing a QList which takes an int for its
argument.
https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlist.html#operator-5b-5d
On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:44 AM Jason H wrote:
> Given the code below:
> QMap reverseHistogram;
> ...
> QList reverseKeys = reverseHistogram.keys();
> int foregroundInd
> uint foregroundPixels = reverseKeys[foregroundIndex];
> uint foregroundColor = reverseKeys[foregroundPixels]; //main.cpp:66:37:
> warning: implicit conversion changes signedness: 'uint' (aka 'unsigned int')
> to 'int'
>
> Where is the "signed" conversion happening?
foregroundPixels is a uint.
Hello.
In the documentation for qmldir, there’s an option to make a QML document
internal to the module it’s defined in with the internal keyword. But when I
use it like so
Internal singleton MySingleton.qml 1.0 MySingleton.qml
I get the following error:
> invalid qmldir directive contains to
Am Fr., 3. Mai 2019 um 16:35 Uhr schrieb Jason H :
> You have to add the description of microphone use to be presented to the
> user.
>
> I've done somethign similar to this, for video I think, and I did get the
> popup and it worked as it should have.
>
Almost. Meanwhile I can answer my own ques
Given the code below:
QMap reverseHistogram;
...
QList reverseKeys = reverseHistogram.keys();
int foregroundIndex = reverseHistogram.size()-2; // arg, QMap::size()
returns signed
uint foregroundPixels = reverseKeys[foregroundIndex];
uint foregroundColor = reverseKeys[foregroundPixels];
u
You have to add the description of microphone use to be presented to the user.
I've done somethign similar to this, for video I think, and I did get the popup and it worked as it should have.
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2019 at 9:37 AM
From: "Roland Winklmeier"
To: interest@qt-project.org
Sub
Hi Qt Experts,
I am compiling Qt 5.9 source code for my ARM target.
I have added an option "-no-opengl" while building. The build was
successful and the new cross compiled libraries are loaded on to the ARM
target
When i run a sample Qt application on ARM target, it gives an error
"The applicat
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