Hi there,
where can i find a good overview over all qml elements (widgets)?
Has QML a tabbar?
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where is a good introduction pdf?
Hi there,
where can i find a good overview over all qml elements (widgets)?
Has QML a tabbar?
--
where is a good introduction pdf?
Thank you.
I can'T find a tabbar! Why???
Because it's not there??? You can implement a tab bar using a state machine in a couple lines of code.
Added after 14 minutes:
Here is something you might find interesting: UI Components: Tab Widget Example
Last edited by wysota; 26th October 2010 at 12:36.
Is QML ready for creating real world applications?
What do you think?
The demos are small apps, not applications...
I thought at something like SAP ERP, real business applications.
Is QML ready for this? Is it possible to create a entire business application with databinding?
How do you use QML? Whats the way to use QML?
I doubt anyone would want to implement SAP with QML Not that it is impossible (with a help of a bit of C++ of course).
Would you implement an application like that in assembly? Does this mean assembly is not a useful language for "real applications"?Is QML ready for this? Is it possible to create a entire business application with databinding?
Well... you start by learning what it is and what it is used for. And what it is not - for instance it is not a replacement for C++.How do you use QML? Whats the way to use QML?
How is QML used?
Would it possible to create a prototyp of a business application?
If you ask me this question about WPF and XAML i would say, yeah no problem...
I'm not sure what i should think about QML and Qt... There are Widgets, QML Elements and QGraphicsView...
And you really expect me to answer this in one short post? If you want a short answer then here you go:
thanks i expected a better answer from a nokia certified developer...
Too bad, I am a developer, not a marketing guy. If you want marketing, ask someone who is a "Nokia certified Qt marketer". I can only point you to documentation (which I did). Whether you read it or not, this is solely your own decision. If instead of reading you are starting to make assumptions, don't expect me to treat you seriously, I'm not going to do the research for you. You didn't even bother to read the first sentence of the document I gave you.
QML is designed for mobile and embedded devices.
Although, it can be used for desktop applications too.
The purpose of QML is not to write complete applications. It's more meant as a common interface between the developer and the designer.
I'm a developer too and i'm very interested...
i just would like to know what your (or others) experience with qml is...
Unfortunately i don't have the time todo research...
Maybe some other developers can talk a little bit more about QML and their experience with it...
Even if someone writes something about it you will have to read it, so why don't you read the description on QML instead? One way or the other if you want to gain such information you will have to devote some time of yours.
Why should I devote my time writing my thoughts if you don't want to devote yours to read them?
Did i say that?
Fool... i read about QML and wuhu i tried und wrote some code...
Sorry i dont understand why its so hard to tell me your opinion about QML....
Please stop aswering to this thread. Thanks.
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