Hi, > On 14 Feb 2016, at 19:56, ekke <e...@ekkes-corner.org> wrote: > > just before starting my blog articles about Qt 5.6 for mobile development > have some questions: > > Mobile Development for Android, iOS (later W10) > What's the best way to develop for more then one platform from one Qt Creator > Project ? > read about QtFileSelectors and think they can help with .qml files and also > images: > placing them in +android, +ios folders I should be able to use different icon > sets and do some fine-tuning in UI. > For Android the Material styled controls are looking good. > Using some iOS - specific icons will help to use Material for iOS apps. > Am I right, that using file selectors this selection will happen at runtime ?
Yes, the selection happens at runtime. > So always all kinds of resources will be deployed ? Sharing and separating platform specific resources can be done by using platform scopes in the .pro file. # resources that apply to all platforms RESOURCES += myapp.qrc # Android specific resources android: RESOURCES += myapp_android.qrc # iOS specific resources ios: RESOURCES += myapp_ios.qrc > And what about CPP code - what's the easiest way to manage different target > platforms like Android and iOS ? You could use the Q_OS_* macros (eg. Q_OS_ANDROID) for smaller platform specific code blocks. If you have more complex platform specific features, it’s usually better to have separate source files (eg. myfeature_android.cpp) and use the same technique than shown above for resources. > Thanks for all tips and hints - don't want to publish wrong recipes ;-) > > Using different styling (Material vs Universal) > the Qt 5.6 qt.labs.controls Gallery example does the switch at startup using > QT_LABS_CONTROLS_STYLE. > This works for the qt.labs.controls > But as soon as I'm customizing controls I have to... > import Qt.labs.controls.material 1.0 > .... > color: Material.accentColor > .... > so the customized controls have different code for Material and Universal > HowTo deal with this ? > Or should I restrict Universal to Windows ? Then I could use the > FileSelectors. We’re working on adding the style names as built-in selectors, so in the future you could have MyPage.qml, +material/MyPage and +universal/MyPage.qml if you want to do more complex style specific tweaks. -- J-P Nurmi _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest