ems to be also discussed on
>>>
>>>http://colby.id.au/node/145
>>>
>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5083441/how-to-add-pre-build-step-in-qmake-qtcreator
>>>
>>> http://qtcreator.blogspot.com/2009/10/generating-automatic-version-n
Indeed. Going back through Sujan's messages, he told us that "My website
is PHP based. So I think I need to learn PHP and if any other tools like
java applet etc I dont know." Now he's apparently using ASP.NET.
I don't see how Qt has anything to do with the development of web
applications like
I think you ought to be writing an HTML5 web application. Qt/C++ is the
wrong tool for this job.
Cheers,
Martin
On 12-01-31 11:36 PM, Sujan Dasmahapatra wrote:
> Basically I want to run my program seamlessly over the web. My website
> is build in PHP. Now I want some opengl interaction on the
Hi all,
I'm building a basic editor widget using Webkit. The Qt bindings expose
a large selection of editing actions through QWebPage::WebAction, but
these don't include an action to create a link (...). However, I've found:
/qt/src/3rdparty/webkit/WebCore/editing/CreateLinkCommand.h
which see
Hi there,
I'm building a rudimentary WYSIWYG/code editor widget based on Webkit
and the contenteditable attribute, and I'm finding it quite
straightforward so far. However, there's one issue I can't figure out.
To toggle bold text (for example), it's sufficient to do this:
webView->triggerPage
On 12-01-11 08:33 AM, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> On 11.01.12 08:11:19, Martin Holmes wrote:
>> These are all good reasons why a fast, light implementation of SvgTiny
>> is a really good idea. And we have one,
>
> No you don't. You have something which tries to implement Svg
t;
> The SVG code is about half of WebKit. Plus it pulls in another fourth of
> webkit in terms of the JavaScript interpreter.
>
> So if you complain that WebKit is big, remember that it's big *because* of
> SVG, not in spite of it.
>
--
Martin Holmes
University of Victoria H
On 12-01-10 09:42 AM, Chris Meyer wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 5:13 AM, Martin Holmes wrote:
>> This all seems very disappointing to me. How would you actually use
>> webkit to provide SVG support to QImage?
>
> I extracted this code from my source to convert SVG to QIm
blessing,
giving us a lot of flexibility without the need to generate and
distribute huge icon collections.
Cheers,
Martin
On 12-01-10 08:08 AM, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> On 10.01.12 05:13:57, Martin Holmes wrote:
>> This all seems very disappointing to me. How would you actually use
>
This all seems very disappointing to me. How would you actually use
webkit to provide SVG support to QImage?
When I moved to Qt (from Delphi), I was delighted to discover that
QImage supported SVG, because I'd been used to having to provide icon
sets in multiple resolutions just to enable users
maintainer right now, but
> I'm interested in contributing code, doing testing, paying money in
> the form of feature bounties, and providing guidance where possible.
>
> Other than the issue of a maintainer, is there any other reason QtSvg
> is deprecated? I think it's i
it for this
functionality.
Cheers,
Martin
--
Martin Holmes
University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre
(mhol...@uvic.ca)
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