hi, On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Thomas Zander <[email protected]> wrote: > If no tier one platforms are using it, I can understand your request, but at > the same time we are not removing symbian features, are we?
Symbian is not supported in Qt 5, and Symbian code has been ripped out from a lot of places already. This is a slight special case of that, since it is in public API. > The thing that caught my attention is your statement that no tier-one > platforms implement it. At minimum we should have a bugreport for that, since > as far as I can see such support is pretty essential for good UIs. I'd sort of agree to leave it at a bug report, except that it hasn't been done for a very long time already. With that in mind, plus widgets not even having a maintainer at the moment, let alone many contributors, plus that it's definitely not going to be trivial to implement in any cross-platform way (while remaining performant) that I know of, I don't see it happening - hence the mail This of course doesn't block someone adding this functionality back should they come up with a way to do this that is acceptable ends up maintaining that code, but I don't think it's good that we continue to advertise functionality that basically doesn't work everywhere - so either that needs to happen before Qt 5, or this needs to go away IMO. > Unless I'm missing something and QGraphicsView can already easilly be auto- > rotated on device rotation. You can rotate whatever you draw into that QGraphicsView, certainly. Just like QML (and I'm fairly sure, MeeGo Touch) does. That's going to be a lot more efficient than rendering everything the wrong way around into an intermediate buffer, and then drawing that rotated (and I'm not even going to think about how you'd handle the fact that your sizes would probably be the wrong way around at a different orientation :)) _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
