I really don't understand why QtWidgets are not suitable for mobile plataforms.
What is the technicall reason ?
Following the Qt "code once deploy everywhere" I have apps with pratically the
same code for desktop, symbian and Blackberry. Sometimes the requirements for
technicall / engineering apps are just to have minimal, simple, accurate,
funtional app interface instead of a shiny, full of glow interface, and thats
perflectly achievable with Widgets. As for iOS style, I think it could be done
for mobile the same way it is done for desktop, even if it's not 100% native.
João de Deus
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De: Thiago Macieira <[email protected]>
Para: [email protected]
Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 11 de Março de 2013 15:37
Assunto: Re: [Development] Qt for iOS - iOSStyle
On segunda-feira, 11 de março de 2013 07.41.02, Jake Thomas Petroules wrote:
> Jens claimed on the blog that the native look and feel matters less in the
> mobile world because each app is fullscreen. I agree that it matters less,
> but I disagree that it matters little enough for us to ignore it. I'd much
> rather use real iOS-looking controls than simply slap on Fusion.
The whole point is that you shouldn't use QtWidgets at all on mobile
platforms. Just don't.
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Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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