On Thursday 09 June 2011 00:37:38 you wrote:
> implementation, ie. QML. What I certainly want is a public C++ API to the
> underlying code that QML sits on top of so that alternative declarative
> solutions can be implemented.
Wouldn't that be the QtDeclarative module ? I believe the issue with a
On Wed Jun 8 22:37:38 BST 2011, Phil Thompson wrote:
> The problem is whether or not people are forced to use a particular
> implementation, ie. QML. What I certainly want is a public C++ API to the
> underlying code that QML sits on top of so that alternative declarative
> solutions can be implem
On Thu, 9 Jun 2011 00:18:09 +0300, Attila Csipa wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 June 2011 23:08:36 you wrote:
>> form_display = ['first_name', 'last_name', 'birthdate']
>>
>> this single line will generate me a form with all the fields
>> bound to the underlying data model.
>
>> will I be able
On Wednesday 08 June 2011 23:08:36 you wrote:
> - my concern is that we will need to build our apps using a
> software open gl, simply to be able to use them without difficulties
AAUI There will be no need to change how *you* build the applications, you
link to Qt and the rest is Qt's domain. W
- my concern is that we will need to build our apps using a
software open gl, simply to be able to use them without difficulties
for a large user base. and how this will impact the performance
of remote desktop and citrix. Unfortunately, it's not up to me to
dictate the users of my a
dip v0.3 has been released and is available from the usual place.
This release includes the dip.automate module and the dip-automate script.
These allow the automation of dip applications, and ordinary PyQt
applications for testing, debugging and demonstration purposes.
It also includes the abili
no one?
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Lic. José M. Rodriguez Bacallao
wrote:
> a typo mistake, remove "am" from "I am would", sorry
>
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Lic. José M. Rodriguez Bacallao
> wrote:
>> Hi folks, I am would like to develop a simple dock for my application,
>> someth
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 17:06:41 +0200, Vincent Vande Vyvre
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've a strange result with pyqtsignal, the argument transmit with the
> signal,
> an instance of QImage, is not the same in the slot.
There's no reason why it should be. Qt will make copies of the QImage as
it passes it a
Hi,
I've a strange result with pyqtsignal, the argument transmit with
the signal,
an instance of QImage, is not the same in the slot.
Exemple with this code:
-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import
On Wednesday 08 June 2011 15:29:23 you wrote:
> > There is no OpenGL *requirement*.
>
> So far all indications are to the contrary, Nokia's plan as far as I
> know to date is to require OpenGL(ES) to draw anything - including good
> old QWidgets. That does not necessarily mean that you need a
> st
a typo mistake, remove "am" from "I am would", sorry
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Lic. José M. Rodriguez Bacallao
wrote:
> Hi folks, I am would like to develop a simple dock for my application,
> something like unity in ubuntu, but within my application, think
> something like a left or right
Hi folks, I am would like to develop a simple dock for my application,
something like unity in ubuntu, but within my application, think
something like a left or right docked toolbar that show when the mouse
hit that corner and hide wit the mouse leave it. How this can be done
using PyQt4, which is
On 08.06.11 14:46:55, Attila Csipa wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 June 2011 12:50:59 you wrote:
> > - the OpenGL requirement : will this still work decent through remote
> > desktop and citrix. imho this is important for business
> > applications.
>
> There is no OpenGL *requirement*.
So far all i
On Wednesday 08 June 2011 12:50:59 you wrote:
> - the OpenGL requirement : will this still work decent through remote
> desktop and citrix. imho this is important for business
> applications.
There is no OpenGL *requirement*. It will certainly made in a way that allows
extensive OpenGL optim
El 08/06/11 11:50, Erik Janssens escribió:
Hello Phil,
good to hear you're going to the contributors summit, here are my
main concerns (pretty much in line with the other responses) :
- the OpenGL requirement : will this still work decent through remote
desktop and citrix. imho this is impo
Hello Phil,
good to hear you're going to the contributors summit, here are my
main concerns (pretty much in line with the other responses) :
- the OpenGL requirement : will this still work decent through remote
desktop and citrix. imho this is important for business
applications.
- QML /
I will be attending the Qt Contributors Summit next week. The primary
purpose (as I understand it) is to discuss the plans for Qt5. See...
http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2011/05/09/thoughts-about-qt-5/
http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2011/05/11/responses-to-qt-5/
http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt5-
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