From jeremiah.foster at pelagicore.com Thu Dec 1 21:10:44 2016 From: jeremiah.foster at pelagicore.com (Jeremiah Foster) Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2016 15:10:44 -0500 Subject: [Automotive] Reminder of the FOSDEM CfP -- deadline Monday, Dec. 12th Message-ID: This email is a follow-up call for participation in the the embedded, mobile, and automotive devroom at FOSDEM 2017. The call for participation deadline is Monday, the 12th of December 2016, less than two weeks away. CfP Schedule And Submission Details ----------------------------------------------------------- Please submit proposals no later than the 12th of December. Please use the following URL to submit your talk to FOSDEM 2017: https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM17 and follow the following rules: * If you do not have an account yet, please create one, if you have submitted a talk in one of the previous years, please re-use your old account. * Select as the Track "embedded devroom". * Select as the Event Type "Lecture" * Include a title. (Note that "Subtitle" entry doesn't appear on all conference documents, so make sure "Title" can stand on its own without "Subtitle" present.) * Include an Abstract of about 500 characters and a full description of any length you wish, but in both fields, please be concise, but clear and descriptive. * Indicate whether you seek a 25, or 50 minute slot. * Use the "Links" sub-area to your past work in the field you'd like to share. * Also in the notes field, confirmation your availability to speak on Saturday 30 January or 31 February 2016 in Brussels. * Last but not least, make sure you have up to date contact info. Feel free to send an email to the embedded mailing list should you have any questions with the conference system. Subscribe here: https://lists.fosdem.org/listinfo/embedded-devroom About the devroom organizers -------------------------------------------------- The co-organizers of the FOSDEM 2016 Embedded devroom are (in alphabetical order by surname): - Peter De Schrijver, Kernel engineer at Nvidia - Philippe De Swert, HW adaptation engineer at Nomovok - Jeremiah C. Foster, GENIVI Community Manager - Thomas Petazzoni, CTO Free Electrons - Geert Uytterhoeven, Glider bvba -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pbontrag at jaguarlandrover.com Wed Dec 21 00:29:49 2016 From: pbontrag at jaguarlandrover.com (Bontrager, Matt) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 15:29:49 -0800 Subject: [Automotive] Qt Virtual Keyboard Message-ID: Hello automotive group. I have a question related to customizing the Qt Virtual Keyboard. Is there a way to customize the layout and style of the Qt Virtual Keyboard directly in the QML of a project (with the import QtQuick.VirtualKeyboard 2.1 , etc, in the document head)? After researching all of the documentation I could find, the only way I see to: - customize the layout is to make changes directly in the source code of the plugin (layouts/en_GB/main.qml, etc) - customize the style is to create a custom directory in the VirtualKeyboard/Styles directory and point the project to the custom style Thanks in advance for any direction/guidance. Best, *Matt Bontrager* Senior Software Developer Future Technology Infotainment, Electronic and Software Systems *T:* +1.971.256.9743 *| M: *+1.503.550.0727 Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC 1419 NW 14th Avenue, Portland, OR 97209 JaguarUSA.com | LandRoverUSA.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: