On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Tor Arne Vestbø <[email protected]> wrote: > 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.
Ah ok... > > tor arne -- Alexis Menard (darktears) Software Engineer INdT Recife Brazil _______________________________________________ webkit-qt mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-qt
