I'm already working on some preliminary testing for QIosStyle. I don't know how long it'll be before I have something on Gerrit but it will come. -- Jake Petroules Chief Technology Officer Petroules Corporation · www.petroules.com Email: [email protected]
On Mar 12, 2013, at 7:52 AM, Sorvig Morten <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Another good example of iOS app that does not quite follow the native UI is >> LinkedIn. I really like it, and I agree with you when you say some design >> alternatives can actually look even better than the stock native style based >> ones. But I am assuming this is not the point in this discussion - the point >> is: is it possible to implement a QStyle based iOS style? I would go for yes. >> Now, is there enough manpower and does it make sense? I don't know, then it's >> up to whoever will (not) be doing it. >> >> There might be a dozens of reasons not to go down that road - complexity, >> lack >> of manpower or whatever may turn up. But assuming it will look half baked and >> place that as a main reason makes me scratch my head. > > > Complexity, maintenance burden and lack of manpower are the main reasons > against, yes. And I think Jens summed up the technical issues well. > > The way to prove us wrong is of course to step up and implement (and > maintain) such a style. > > Morten > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
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