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    I know Qt will deliver webassembly support. On Qt documentation site exist images of widgets. What about use webassembly to create interactive examples?

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      I know Qt will deliver webassembly support. On Qt documentation site exist images of widgets. What about use webassembly to create interactive examples?

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      @nintyfan said in Using webassembly Qt on Documentation Site:

      What about use webassembly to create interactive examples?

      sorry your question isn't clear (at least to me), can you rephrase it in more detail?

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        Currently examples of widgets on Qt Documentation are static images. We could write application using (for example) QListView with example items, so user may scroll, select items, etc.

        Also, I think someone could port GCC to webassembly (maybe port emscripten to emscripten?) to allow to write and test code (for example edit example code) . ;-)

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          Hi,

          While it could be interesting to play with the examples live, it would make the documentation way heavier to build and store.

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