On 28.03.12 16:31, Alexis Menard wrote:
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 4:26 AM, Balazs Kelemen<[email protected]> wrote:
I really don't like that. I wonder how I will scroll on desktop with
my mouse? On Mac when you plug a regular mouse the scrollbars keep
being always visible -> good. When you use the magic trackpad and
unplug the mouse they hides automatically.
After inheriting the view from flickable, scrollbar indicators can be
implemented in QML (on desktop, with only public API).
But you expect every user to implement again the scrollbar. It should
come out of the box.
No, that's the change in mentality, or change of focus, that Simon is
trying to point out. The WebView as delivered by QtWebKit is a basis for
building plaform-specific WebViews out of, not a out-of-the-box experience.
Think QtComponents for Harmattan, which have their own TextField, with
the right style and behavior, but used a TextInput internally.
QtComponents for Harmattan would then deliver their own WebView which
adds scroll-indicators, dialogs, etc, to make it fit with the platform.
The same goes for desktop, where the desktop components would be the one
to customize the WebView for desktop consumers.
tor arne
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