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    javimoya
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    and you can't run a qml app in the metro dashboard of windows 8

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      sierdzio
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      Digia has Metro Style support in Qt Commercial. "LINK":http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axYHm-ZLnB0

      (Z(:^

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        giesbert
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        Hi javimoya,

        as windows 8 is not out now, where should Qt have the metro style from? typically, for the native styles, they use also API calls. I am sure, when win8 is out and a Qt version that supports win8 is also out (what I am sure will come), it will support it.

        Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
        Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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          javimoya
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          Windows 8 for Developers purporse is already out.
          And... the real problem is:
          windows qt (win32 now) is going to be port to the new WinRT ???

          I guess no.... because it could be done right now... and be ready when windows 8 arrive.

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            andre
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            Qt is really open source now. If you think it is important, I suggest you get started!

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              javimoya
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              I would like to do it...
              but I haven't the knowledge & talent needed to modify QT code.

              BTW... windows is a tier1 platform for QT....
              and QWidget is in status "Done"...
              so... it would be updated to Windows8.... or be honest and mark it as "Deprecated" and Windows as a tier3.

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                goetz
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                Windows 8 isn't out for general usage. Why should Qt have support for it NOW? Nobody stated that Win8 will not be supported in the future. So what is this whining all about?

                http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                  giesbert
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                  An official version of Qt that is out now (a release) can't support a platform, that is not out now. I am sure, when it is out, it will be supported (however it is done).

                  Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                  Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                    javimoya
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                    /facepalm

                    Porting win32 QT to WinRT and develop the engineering needed to support Metro Style apps is not an easy task. It takes time.... a lot of time. Months.
                    That's why Microsoft give a preview version of Window 8 to developers... to start upgrading their tools prior the launch.

                    We want to create Metro QT apps in 2012... not in 2018.

                    Of course... I'm not asking to support Win8 on QT 4.8....
                    but.... it should be a top priority for QT 5 (that is expected to be released after win8).

                    Anyway...
                    I hope all of you are right... and there are plans to support it. (but it's suspicious that there no disccussion about that on qt5 branch)
                    Windows is a tier1 platform... and QWidget is in "done" state... so... we should expect it.

                    We will see.

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                      elte12
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                      are they ok?

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                        sierdzio
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                        @elte12: who?

                        I'm fine, myself, thanks ;) but I doubt you meant me.

                        (Z(:^

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