Where to get source code for Qt Embedded Widget Catalog demo?
I really liked a couple of widgets in the demos at:
http://trolltech.com/products/device...d-widget-demos
These are supposedly for Qt Embedded, but the demos are obviously running on Windows in my case. I'm having a hard time deciphering from the Trolltech site whether these widgets are part of Qt Embedded, are licenseable for an extra fee, or are just demos without source.
Does anyone know?
Re: Where to get source code for Qt Embedded Widget Catalog demo?
AFAIR the sources should be available with next Qt Embedded release.
Re: Where to get source code for Qt Embedded Widget Catalog demo?
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jacek
AFAIR the sources should be available with next Qt Embedded release.
So you are saying this is pretty new stuff and isn't in the current release? Also, I'm assuming that these widgets would be usable in Qt? Seems like they would be.
Re: Where to get source code for Qt Embedded Widget Catalog demo?
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cboles
So you are saying this is pretty new stuff and isn't in the current release?
They aren't part of Qt yet, as they were created by basysKom.
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cboles
Also, I'm assuming that these widgets would be usable in Qt? Seems like they would be.
Yes, they should. They're mostly SVG graphics.
Re: Where to get source code for Qt Embedded Widget Catalog demo?
Thanks for the info. Here are some replies I received from TrollTech as well:
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> I assume that when this code becomes public, it will be somewhere
> within the Qt Embedded pages?
This is a reasonable assumption :) I am not sure exactly where, but I don't think they will be hard to find.
> Is there any reason this isn't just part of the standard Qt examples?
> I think a lot of other people would be interested in learning from
> these examples of custom gauges and buttons for PC applications.
These are very new, and as I said, there are some licensing issues we need to resolve before we can make them public. But when we do, it is very likely they will become a part of the standard Qt examples.