Mapping out Qt 5's structure
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@SGaist said:
Nice ! Thanks !
My pleasure :)
Might be worth mentioning that QtMacExtras is for both iOS and OS X
I don't think this wiki page is the right place for this info, as its job is only to show the module hierarchy.
However, the following pages do need to mention iOS:
This page already does:
(Hmm... it would be nice if I could create a HTML image map, and open the individual module pages when the user clicks on the image...)
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@JKSH said:
@SGaist said:
Might be worth mentioning that QtMacExtras is for both iOS and OS X
I don't think this wiki page is the right place for this info, as its job is only to show the module hierarchy.You're right
However, the following pages do need to mention iOS:
AFAIK, currently there's no iOS specific examples, update to the qtmodules page underway :)
(Hmm... it would be nice if I could create a HTML image map, and open the individual module pages when the user clicks on the image...)
Very nice indeed !
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This diagram shows with all clarity, how hopelessly dispersed QML module version numbers are...
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@sierdzio said:
This diagram shows with all clarity, how hopelessly dispersed QML module version numbers are...
Sad truth
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Very Nice .
but i cann't see phonon ? -
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@IamSumit said:
Very Nice .
but i cann't see phonon ?Thanks :)
Phonon was part of Qt 4, but not Qt 5.
Qt 5 uses the Qt Multimedia module instead.
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Nice! Just what I needed to put on the wall :D
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@SGaist said:
update to the qtmodules page underway :)
Looks like Qt Mac Extras is NOT meant to be for iOS: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.qt.user/14443
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So it looks, however there's already code in it so..
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