Hi,
On 18.12.2013 10:32, dcali...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
Selon Iekku Pylkka iekku.pyl...@jolla.com:
5)
New APIs are approved as we go along - we'll inform you when you're allowed
to use new APIs in Harbour apps on the mailing list. If you think you need an
API (library or QML import) for your
Hi,
On 18.12.2013 10:32, dcali...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
Selon Iekku Pylkka iekku.pyl...@jolla.com:
5)
New APIs are approved as we go along - we'll inform you when you're allowed
to use new APIs in Harbour apps on the mailing list. If you think you need an
API (library or QML import) for your
2013/12/19 Matt Austin m...@mattaustin.me.uk:
On 18 December 2013 22:33, Thomas Perl th.p...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/12/18 dcali...@free.fr:
- libxml2. As far as I know, their API is quite stable now even if it was
not
the case in the past (I remember having some trouble with it in 2003, but
On 24 December 2013 06:15, Thomas Perl th.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Because of the dynamic nature of Python, it's even harder to verify
apps don't break with OS/library updates compared to native C/C++
libraries (where one could at least do a static check for exported
symbols, etc..). Just
Ahoy,
short update.
On 17.12.2013 17:43, Iekku Pylkka wrote:
4)
Heads up: Soon we won't allow any files not needing the execution bit
set, to have it set. So .png, .desktop and .qml files (and any other
file you package with your rpm, except the binary) are not allowed to
have permission 755,
I might be wrong, but in principle you can already submit Python apps to
Harbour. As long as you manage to package all the needed libraries into
your app package. I don't think there is a single public example of it by
now, but it should be possible.
/Artem.
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 6:25 PM,
Hello,
Selon Alessandro Portale alessan...@casaportale.de:
Hi, I am not familiar with the Cairo API. But Qt's pendant (code named
Arthur) should offer about the same functionality. It should be
available in the Qt C++ API and be supported in SailfishOS.
See the QPainter documentation:
Hello,
Selon Iekku Pylkka iekku.pyl...@jolla.com:
5)
New APIs are approved as we go along - we'll inform you when you're allowed
to use new APIs in Harbour apps on the mailing list. If you think you need an
API (library or QML import) for your Harbour app that is not yet approved,
let us
Hi,
my question is similar, but not library-related.
What about stock icons (those from
/usr/share/theme/jolla-ambient/icons/ that you can use with
image://theme/ URIs) ? I'm developing an app that for the Sailfish
look feel would like to make heavy use of them.
Are there restrictions? For now
Hi all;
on our end transfer-engine library addition would be great :)
Best,
tk
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Martin Grimme martin.gri...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
my question is similar, but not library-related.
What about stock icons (those from
/usr/share/theme/jolla-ambient/icons/ that
Hi again,
2013/12/18 dcali...@free.fr:
- libxml2. As far as I know, their API is quite stable now even if it was not
the case in the past (I remember having some trouble with it in 2003, but it's
history now !).
I've added it to the list of libs to be considered. Let's see...
- gconf. I
Hi Thomas,
On 18 December 2013 22:33, Thomas Perl th.p...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/12/18 dcali...@free.fr:
- libxml2. As far as I know, their API is quite stable now even if it was not
the case in the past (I remember having some trouble with it in 2003, but
it's
history now !).
I've added
On 17/12/13 19:01, Damien Caliste wrote:
think you need an API (library or QML import) for your Harbour app that
is not yet approved, let us know on sailfish-devel.
I posted before about the Glib stack with Cairo, that propose a stable API,
that may help to port applications to Sailfish.
17.12.2013 21:08, Graham Cobb:
On 17/12/13 19:01, Damien Caliste wrote:
think you need an API (library or QML import) for your Harbour app that
is not yet approved, let us know on sailfish-devel.
I posted before about the Glib stack with Cairo, that propose a stable API,
that may help to
think you need an API (library or QML import) for your Harbour app that
is not yet approved, let us know on sailfish-devel.
I posted before about the Glib stack with Cairo, that propose a stable API,
that may help to port applications to Sailfish. Namely, glib-2.0, gobject-2.0
and cairo-1.0,
Guys, Harbour states that we can actually ship whichever libraries you want
together with the apps as long as we follow the specific rules (that are
beyond my skills).
Could somebody skilled (maybe Jolla sailors themselves?) create an example
of using some standard Qt module such as
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 9:36 PM, Martin Kolman martin.kol...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll specifically point out that Cairo is a very nice
vector drawing library and should be included.
While there is the QtQuick 2.0 Canvas API, it seems to
be GUI-only, without support for file output,
which might
Hi,
2013/12/17 Damien Caliste dcali...@free.fr:
think you need an API (library or QML import) for your Harbour app that
is not yet approved, let us know on sailfish-devel.
I posted before about the Glib stack with Cairo, that propose a stable API,
that may help to port applications to
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