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    Default Re: Qtopia Vs Qt/X11 confusion...

    Thanks Wysota,

    I am starting to get the hang of it. A bit more reading is required but its coming together.

    Thanks, B1.

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    Default Re: Qtopia Vs Qt/X11 confusion...

    Taking it further am I correct in assuming that if I write an app in Qt4.3 I can cross compile it using Qtopia 4.3 and it will run on a PDA using Qtopia 4.3/Linux (obviously there would be some changes due to screen sizes, pointing devices, etc.)?
    Is this possible in general? To write an app in qt and then cross compile it for qtopia and it works?? I mean withhout single change of source?
    Qt 5.3 Opensource & Creator 3.1.2

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    You need to change QApplication or to QtopiaApplication. If you have a user interface that works well for desktops and handhelds, that's it.

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