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Originally Posted by Sasler View Post
Do you use a form designer or do you add the widgets in the code?
I add widgets in my code, and assign them to layouts I specifically design for both orientatins.I dont use the tool being discussed, so no form designer.
I know its old school , but some habits die hard .

I wonder if formdesigner has this feature to auto align( *EDIT* with proper display/usability ) , would be difficult I think based on how complex the GUI is.
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Hmm... This is the comment I got for my suggestion:

There are no plans to do further develop Qt Designer for embedded design. Qml/Quick should be used instead.
I have no idea how to use QML in my code and I don't even know what Quick is. I also wonder if there is a designer for QML?
 
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Wait for the soon to be released QtCreator 2.0 and a lot will become clearer.
 

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Wait for the soon to be released QtCreator 2.0 and a lot will become clearer.
OK, waiting...
 
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Originally Posted by Sasler View Post
OK, waiting...
BTW, you are not allowed to do anything while waiting
 

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Well, you could checkout the current master branch of QtCreator from gitorious if you feel adventurous.
 

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The 2.0 alpha of QtCreator has just been released: http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2010...ator-20-alpha/

So now, if you want to learn about the exciting new stuff, you don't have to be as adventurous as before.
 

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Originally Posted by nath View Post
The 2.0 alpha of QtCreator has just been released: http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2010...ator-20-alpha/

So now, if you want to learn about the exciting new stuff, you don't have to be as adventurous as before.
I think i just wet my underwear.
 
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Originally Posted by nath View Post
The 2.0 alpha of QtCreator has just been released: http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2010...ator-20-alpha/

So now, if you want to learn about the exciting new stuff, you don't have to be as adventurous as before.
Looks quite interesting. Now what I would need is some kind of tutorial on how to use QML. For example, there doesn't seem to be an easy way to connect objects to slots like in UI designer. Or maybe I have understood everything incorrectly.
 
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There is a bit of documentation for QML at this site: http://qt.nokia.com/doc/4.7-snapshot/declarativeui.html

Also have a look at this blog entry (with video): http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2010...at-is-bauhaus/

More to come.
 

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