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ext Manoël Trapier wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I made a mistake and answer only to 黄凯耀
This is what I sent:
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Make QT work on the N800 is pretty simple:
- get the source
- made some simple patch that you can found in the debian project, QT 4
has some bugs in ARM handling..
- compile
and it's done. The majors problemes come from that is that vanilla QT is
not well integrated with the GTK environment, and I have doubt that you
can get it to work in full integration.
For exemple, the maemo virtual keyboard is not open when you touch a
textbox, but i'm pretty sure that you can with some effort do it. but
the major drawback will be and stay that the UI coherency will not be
good..
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Not opened and your textbox is not getting any input before<br>
you have Maemo input method support.<br>
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Other issue is to support maemo menu and statusbar.<br>
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May be look around the QTopia project, I don't know if it could be
helpful for porting a normal QT application, but even if it do it by
itself it should have a virtual keyboard & things like that.
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I rather recommend to forget Qtopia at all. It takes over all UI<br>
and then you can't run any Maemo apps including desktop,<br>
connectivity etc.<br>
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Whe i did Qt port for porting Qtopia applications, i made<br>
small "dummy qtopia" layer.<br>
<br>
Kate<br>
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<pre wrap="">I help this can help you. If you really need I can send a patch file for
qt 4.2.3 that resolv most of the compilation problemes.
Manoel
Le vendredi 08 juin 2007 à 15:01 +0800, 黄凯耀 a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">hi,
I want to port a software based on QT to N800.
But I haven't seen that QT has been ported to maemo, so if I want
to port my software, I will firstly need to port Qt, is it right?
And is this solution feasible? how many effort will be taken to port
it? Suppose that I just have one month left.
Thanks,
Kaya
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