Are all QtWidgets available when doing Qt Mobile Development?
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Hi
Are all QtWidgets available when doing Qt Mobile Development?
For example, the QDateTime Widget....
Is that also available in Qt Mobile?
Is the look and feel the same? or is it adjusted to look and feel different for mobile?Thank you
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Hi,
Yes, all widgets are available on mobile platforms too. The look-and-feel depend on the platform.
What mobile platform are you interested in? Qt 5.4 introduced native look-and-feel to Android: http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2014/12/03/native-android-style-in-qt-5-4/
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I'm interested in both the iOS and Android platform.
I'm looking for a widget with a good look and feel for inputting Dates from year -3000 to 3000 with standard Gregorian months and days....
I'm hoping Qt is the answer...
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Didn't used QDateTime but, you might style it using Qt's stylesheets or QStyle to fit your need.
When I want to change the style of something in my app I use stylesheets(as I am already accustomed with them from CSS) and I am quite pleased with it.
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I have to lie but afaik the Webkit(QWebView) isn't officially supportet on mobile platforms, and so is the Webengine.
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Neither are supported because of the current restriction imposed by their respective platform. For iOS, it's a rule of the AppStore to use Apple's webkit. For Android I don't currently remember. Anyway for basic web usage you have now the new "QtWebView":https://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qtwebview/ module that provides an interface to the native web views for both