[Interest] Qt iOS without QML?

NoRulez norulez at me.com
Tue Oct 27 17:26:19 CET 2015


Thanks a lot for your examples. I will try these examples.

Best Regards

> Am 27.10.2015 um 15:25 schrieb Daniel França <daniel.franca at gmail.com>:
> 
> In my github there's a simple TODO app with C++/QML: https://github.com/danielfranca/procrastinationkiller
> The C++ is used for the Extension Manager and for a more precise timer.
> 
> Here you've a simple C++ class being exposed to QML via a singleton object: https://github.com/danielfranca/procrastinationkiller/blob/master/include/extensionmanager.h
> https://github.com/danielfranca/procrastinationkiller/blob/master/main.cpp
> 
> And here a C++ class being exposed registering a new QML type: https://github.com/danielfranca/procrastinationkiller/blob/master/include/alarm.h
> https://github.com/danielfranca/procrastinationkiller/blob/master/main.cpp
> 
> 
>> Em ter, 27 de out de 2015 às 15:20, Edward Sutton via Interest <interest at qt-project.org> escreveu:
>>> On Oct 27, 2015, at 8:59 AM, NoRulez <norulez at me.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> The problem is that I don't won't to learn an additional "language" only for ui's.
>>> 
>>> I doesn't found really helpful examples which uses QML as the ui and c++ as the logic part.
>>> 
>>> Maybe someone have useful links?
>> 
>> If anyone has example code to share I also am interested.
>> 
>> I also could not find examples of C++ logic code interacting with QML ui.  I wanted to replace some QTreeWidget ui with QML.
>> 
>> I wanted to experiment with creation of a QML “drill down” list view. For example:
>> C++ displays QML in a widget window of some type
>> A signal returns the user selection to C++ slot.
>> I assume it could be done.  Not sure if it is a good idea to mix simple QML ui with QWidget C++ Code.
>> 
>> 
>> -Ed
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Am 27.10.2015 um 14:18 schrieb Burak Arslan via Interest <interest at qt-project.org>:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On 10/27/15 16:04, Edward Sutton via Interest wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> However a Qt widget app can be ugly on Android and iOS.  Buttons and
>>>>> tables appear too small for fingers.  Font size is out of proportion.  
>>>> 
>>>> Maybe that'll change with Qt 5.6 when the QT_SCALE_FACTOR support lands?
>>>> Did anyone play with it?
>>>> 
>>>> Burak
>>>> 
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