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Forum Topic - Qt example with tabs: (5 Items)
   
Qt example with tabs  
Description of a very simple "tabbed" UI app is posted here.  Links to the code are contained within document.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13676760/tabs.pdf


Re: Qt example with tabs  
BTW ... the new SDK of BB10 include a complete development environment 
(Momentics based) for Qt and QNX 6.5 !!

--Armin

Dennis Kellly wrote:
> Description of a very simple "tabbed" UI app is posted here.  Links to the code are contained within document.
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> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13676760/tabs.pdf
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Re: Qt example with tabs  
The BB10 Qt SDK is pre-Qt5. Also, QNX 6.5 does not include the graphics framework (i.e. composition manager) that is 
used by BB10.

You will see much more Qt activity from QNX and RIM in the coming months...

Grant

> 
> BTW ... the new SDK of BB10 include a complete development environment 
> (Momentics based) for Qt and QNX 6.5 !!
> 
> --Armin
> 
> Dennis Kellly wrote:
> > Description of a very simple "tabbed" UI app is posted here.  Links to the 
> code are contained within document.
> >
> > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13676760/tabs.pdf
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> > _______________________________________________
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> > Qt General
> > http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post97442
> > To cancel your subscription to this discussion, please e-mail general-qt-
> unsubscribe@community.qnx.com
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Re: Qt example with tabs  
Grant Courville wrote:
> The BB10 Qt SDK is pre-Qt5. Also,

really ?  It is specified as 4.8.x ... it supports also x86 systems!


> QNX 6.5 does not include the graphics framework (i.e. composition manager) that is used by BB10.

I don't see a relationship with this version of Qt and the composition 
manager ... but I have still to test it!

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> You will see much more Qt activity from QNX and RIM in the coming months...

There is since a long time a lot of Qt activity from RIM ... also HTML5 
is strong supported by open source solutions.

In the moment I don't see any activities from QSS in order to support Qt 
or first class open source HTML5 solutions.

When I follow the Webinars from QSS I see simply warnings against third 
party software and very old fairy tales about the Linux kernel.
I hope the QSS marketing doesn't believe what they are telling ...
The next Webinare about automative solutions will argue against 
"dangerous" open source third party software.

  How can I belive that QSS will support Qt and HTML5 in the same extent 
as RIM ? Isn't it that QSS is a sub of RIM ??

--Armin



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> Grant
>
>> BTW ... the new SDK of BB10 include a complete development environment
>> (Momentics based) for Qt and QNX 6.5 !!
>>
>> --Armin
>>
>> Dennis Kellly wrote:
>>> Description of a very simple "tabbed" UI app is posted here.  Links to the
>> code are contained within document.
>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13676760/tabs.pdf
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>>
>>> Qt General
>>> http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post97442
>>> To cancel your subscription to this discussion, please e-mail general-qt-
>> unsubscribe@community.qnx.com
>
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> _______________________________________________
>
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Re: Qt example with tabs  
> Armin wrote:
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>> The next Webinare about automative solutions will argue against 
>> "dangerous" open source third party software.

That webinare was a classical case in "barking at the wrong tree".

The right tree could be: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefoxos/

Nice that RIM is able to provide the base for a "plan B" !

--Armin