That's an interesting approach :) I just might try that if it doesn't pass QA.
On Tuesday 14 January 2014 07:28 Jens Persson wrote: > Ok, did some fast checking now. Yes you were right, QTimer doesn't work, > singleShot or not. :( But ... it works for my app because it plays audio > and it works even if the gstreamer pipeline is in paused state. My app uses > gstreamer directly but you can try some other (easier) way, I think there's > quite a few of them. Just load an audio file and set it to paused state and > timers will hopefully work just fine. Hopefully you will make it to the > harbour this way. :) > > On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 6:10 AM, Thomas Tanghus <tho...@tanghus.net> wrote: > > On Tuesday 14 January 2014 05:51 Jens Persson wrote: > > > Yes but this is from python: > > https://github.com/xerxes2/panucci/blob/master/src/panucci/qml2ui/qml2main > > .p> > > > y#L366 > > > > > > Now when I look at it, that code is from pre Elopocalypse, it may not > > > really be a QTimer but may work for you anyway. Seems to be a class > > > function or something. > > > http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.1/qtcore/qtimer.html > > > > Yes QTimer.singleShot() might work, but apparently not interval timers > > > > > I'm actually about to implement more logic to that method so hopefully > > > > you > > > > > get it to work. If only singleshot work would be a bit lame. > > > > Indeed. I managed to get it working using libiphb, but I doubt the harbour > > master will allow an app linking against it even though it's installed - > > and > > probably used by the clock app. > > > > -- > > Med venlig hilsen / Best Regards > > > > Thomas Tanghus > > _______________________________________________ > > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list -- Med venlig hilsen / Best Regards Thomas Tanghus _______________________________________________ SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list