Am 24.02.2022 um 15:38 hat Volker Hilsheimer geschrieben:
>Evidently, the people commenting in this thread care deeply enough
>about Qt on the desktop to participate in the discussion. And I suppose
>most of us on this list are software engineers, many perhaps for more
>reasons than to put food on
Dear Volker,
I have always found Qt project fascinating from a technological
perspective. I enjoy using it and I will surely continue to do so. Multiple
times when I discovered that some things can be made faster, better or more
robust I felt the need to give the community something back.
Unfortu
On Fri, 25 Feb 2022 at 01:40, Volker Hilsheimer wrote:
> My question to you is: how can we make it easier, or more fun, or more
> motivating to contribute to Qt, and to help with making things better?
Speaking from my personal perspective:
The situation with the open source releases and the n
On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 4:38 PM Volker Hilsheimer
wrote:
> > On 22 Feb 2022, at 00:34, Mark Gaiser wrote:
> >>> On Mo, 2022-02-21 at 16:42 +0100, Mark Gaiser wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I'm facing so many bugs in QML Controls in Qt6 (they used to be
> Controls V2 in the Qt 5.x
> >>> days) that
Dear Volker,
I will try to address some points from my own context which is that I've
been using Qt for our open source cross platform desktop application since
early Qt4. I've stuck with Qt because of the close to write once (mostly) just
compile and run everywhere kind of thing. I code all
On 21/02/2022 17:42, Mark Gaiser wrote:
Is there another good open source component set out there that
integrates with the desktop. Specifically with Windows but preferably
also with Linux (kde and gnome) and Mac.
There is:
https://api.kde.org/frameworks/qqc2-desktop-style/html/index.html
I
On 24/02/2022 17:38, Volker Hilsheimer wrote:
how can we make it easier, or more fun, or more motivating to contribute to Qt,
and to help with making things better?
Removing the Contribution License Agreement and releasing your LTS
versions of Qt as open source instead of making them closed s
> Evidently, the people commenting in this thread care deeply enough about Qt
> on the
> desktop to participate in the discussion. And I suppose most of us on this
> list are
> software engineers, many perhaps for more reasons than to put food on the
> table. My
> question to you is: how can we
Of course; I think there are a number of developers here that use Qt under an
Open Source license though, and perhaps even a few that, while having various
reasons not to use Qt under an Open Source license, still wouldn't mind
contributing with patches.
Volker
> On 24 Feb 2022, at 17:17, Ne
A fair question perhaps for OSS community but many on this list pay for
licensing and support precisely because we don't have time to fix everything
ourselves.
MIke
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> On 22 Feb 2022, at 00:34, Mark Gaiser wrote:
>>> On Mo, 2022-02-21 at 16:42 +0100, Mark Gaiser wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm facing so many bugs in QML Controls in Qt6 (they used to be Controls V2
>>> in the Qt 5.x
>>> days) that I don't want to use them at all anymore. They are bugged beyond
>>
Hi,
I have recently upgraded from Qt-5.4.1 to Qt-5.15.2. In my application, I
noticed the rendering performance has dropped significantly when I am using
Japanese locale and rendering fonts.
Upon investigation, I noticed that in every frame rendering, I am hitting
QFontCache::decreaseCache. This
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