Ok, I see. That is plausible. I will create an issue.
Thanks for your support.
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>
g the debug build from Qt
Creator under
gdb supervision. However when manually stepping through the code or when
running the debug
build without debugger the output looks just fine.
I'm running the code on Kubuntu 20.04 and GCC 12.
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Qt. It got
exactly one comment thread that said "After the new licensing model, Qt is dead
anyway".
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I guess Uncle Scrooge would argue that you can sleep very good on a mattress
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Rolands style
of speech I also can't understand people fighting back in the same style and
then
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You explained why the widgets concept is not compatible with the Quick concept.
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also explain why it was not possible to implement Quick as an additional,
mostly widget-
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> projects large
> and small are biting the bullet.
How did you come to this result? Are there any hard numbers, links, reports,
etc. that you
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> is very adamant. Only the binary set that they have tested gets installed.
Pretty much the same in Germany. Also for other safety related (non-medical)
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oughly half of my bugs reported via the forum are fixed within a couple of
> days.
Seriously? Wow. What kind of bugs? What impact?
> Phones only care about what is shipping next week.
> As I said before, those are diametrically opposed markets.
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> Just my 0.0002 cents.
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>
> Being quite busy and seeing there were no need for layouts in these
> dialogs anyway (it was fixed size having no max/min buttons) I nuked
> every layout. One did need the min/max buttons. I recreated the
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happen (similar to what you get if normal hpp/cpp modules try to include
include eachother
without using forward declarations). Only the two-level-inclusion as described
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> but for each foo.h also tells moc to include foo.inl, bar.h -> bar.inl,
> and so on...
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#include "spinbox.inl"
SpinBoxU64:
h
with a different name. When adding an -f option for each of them, each
moc_*.cpp file
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> Relational comparisons with QVariant are deprecated in 5.15 and will be
> removed because they are a misfeaure.
> Redesign your code so your question does not need to be asked.
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inadequate
words, criticize directly.
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it to armeabi-v7a. But that hasn't changed anything - the error still
persists.
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> Interfacing Qt-based code with Standard Library types is one of such cases.
Yes, and it is a nightmare.
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> that has
> multiple filter fields. For large(-ish) datasets the multiple model index
> remappings eat
> a lot of time and memory.
>
> I hope that helps you a bit
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Konstantin Tokarev schrieb am Mi., 27. Feb. 2019, 18:34:
>
>
> 27.02.2019, 18:23, "Jason H" :
> >Who knows Objective C and Java? Not many.
>
> I guess that amo
d reboot the device. Or implement a Broadcast message to tell
> Android to scan/add the image. Yet another thing Qt is missing on mobile...
>
> 2. Sensors (accelerometer) work. In fact I regularly use most of the
> sensors.
>
> 3. Can you elaborate on your keychain needs?
>
>
also found it pretty hard (I would almost say impossible) to convince my
friends to give Qt a shot. No matter how good Qt's declarative language is,
there are certain functionalities that every mobile app developer expects
from a framework and unfortunately, Qt's missing quite a few
Many thanks to Tuukka for the Qt Roadmap 2019 blog post (
https://blog.qt.io/blog/2019/02/22/qt-roadmap-2019/) - very much
appreciated!
As the mobile part was not explicitly mentioned, I assume that it won't be
a focusing area for 2019 then? :/
Jean-Michaël Celerier schrieb am Fr., 22.
Feb. 2019
y app inside a docker container and then hands the resulting apk
over to the host system for signing the app. Hope that works out.
Cheers,
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Am Di., 19. Feb. 2019 um 18:57 Uhr schrieb Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez
Meyer :
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 15:25, Bernhard B wrote:
> >
> &
> I've been studying it for a while now, and I've decided that it will
likely be
my mobile development language. I love Qt to death for desktop, but I've
never been able to take to it's declarative approach. I know others swear
by
it, but it just never fit my brain waves for some reason.
I gues
> I've never said this before, but I think Qt's days are numbered unless
they get their ecosystem in order. With Google entering the x-platform
marketplace about the hopes Qt has is to somehow deliver better than
Google, or hope that Flutter is fleeting
Not sure...Qt definitely has it's strengths.
7;s strategic orientation.
Cheers
Bernhard
Am Mo., 18. Feb. 2019, 17:22 hat René Hansen geschrieben:
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>
> On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 at 16:27 Shawn Rutledge wrote:
>
>>
>> > On 18 Feb 2019, at 15:40, René Hansen wrote:
>> >
>> > I've not come across
pretty old (I think they used Qt 5.7.x), it wouldn't have
worked for my app anyways, but I am wondering if there is anyone that has
successfully published a Qt app to fdroid or if anyone plans to publish
their app to fdroid soon?
Any help is highly appreciated!
Cheers,
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d be possible to use the
> system install clang tools there.
I agree. For static analysis flexibility is more important than speed. For the
code model
it is the other way around.
Alas, I am not sure if such a suggestion would ever be implemented
Hi!
> This is https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-20201
Again, thanks a lot for your help!
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tracker and the repository it looks like that it's not maintained anymore.
I haven't looked at the project in detail but maybe I can use their QML
implementation as reference.
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Am Mo., 4. Feb. 2019, 12:17 hat Jean-Michaël Celerier <
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Hi Nikos,
thanks for your reply. I guess I'll then give libvlc a shot...just have to
figure out whether it's possible to use it also with QML instead of
QWidgets.
Thanks for your help,
Bernhard
Am So., 3. Feb. 2019, 23:17 hat Nikos Chantziaras
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ich
I couldn't fix myself) . So I am back at QtMultimedia, which uses a well
tested interface that just works. The only thing I am not happy about are
the codecs that need to be installed first. Is there a possibility to
bundle them with the application?
Thanks
> You should contribute the functionality to Clang so that when the code model
> links to that version of LLVM/Clang, it will know how to proceed.
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> yellow
> warning sign).
>
> What is the best/designated way to supply relacement macros for those symbols
> so the
> clang analysis succeeds? Is there some configuration/setting in Qt Creator?
> Should I
> patch the code? Should I p
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I think that's the same approach you also had in mind, right? :)
@Andy: Many thanks for the code snippet, that looks really promising. Will
definitel
ncept, but as far as I
know this only works for QML ListModel's and not for
QAbstractListModel-derived models. Or is the only possibility to move the
heavy lifiting (i.e image operations) to a separate thread and keep the
rest in the main thread? (as Mark suggested)
Thanks,
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2017-08-
!
Bernhard
Am Freitag, 11. August 2017 schrieb Andy :
> Bernhard:
>
> I don't use QML, but in my application I use a QAbstractItemModel-derived
> class and a QTreeView-derived class to display image thumbnails in the
> view. The way I make it speedy is to save the image as a thu
Hi Vlad,
you mean the QQuickAsyncImageProvider? That one sounds really promising.
Will definitely try that out. Many thanks for the suggestion!
Bernhard
Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2017 schrieb Vlad Stelmahovsky :
> threaded image provider might help
>
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at
rming even worse that
way.
Bernhard
Am Mittwoch, 9. August 2017 schrieb Bernhard B :
> Hi,
>
> I would need some help from you guys on how to improve the ListView's
> performance. The problem is, that scrolling through my ListView sometimes
> feels a little bit sluggish.
>
>
most of the users start with a TextArea and just a few basic
components).
Bernhard
Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2017 schrieb Robert Iakobashvili :
> Hi Bernhard,
> Absolutely agree. Please, vote for the issue to be fixed. Thanks.
>
> There's a clear business case coming for QW
ig missing piece. But
please don't make the mistake and leave it like this.
Bernhard
Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2017 schrieb Robert Iakobashvili :
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 8:01 PM, ekke > wrote:
>
>> Am 25.03.17 um 17:45 schrieb Robert Iakobashvili:
>> > On Sat,
Hi,
I would need some help from you guys on how to improve the ListView's
performance. The problem is, that scrolling through my ListView sometimes
feels a little bit sluggish.
If I only display some text in the ListView's delegate I can scroll
smoothly through my list. But as soon as there is a
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