Actually you don't need Harbour to develop what you want ;)
On 11.02.2014 20:09, Timur Kristóf wrote:
This site answers both your questions: https://harbour.jolla.com/faq
1. QWidgets are unsupported on Sailfish because they are not
mobile-optimized and not hardware accelerated.
2. Python will be supported but isn't yet.
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Dietmar Schwertberger
<maill...@schwertberger.de <mailto:maill...@schwertberger.de>> wrote:
Hi!
Until now I have been using PySide to write Qt Widgets
applications that were running fine
under Windows and Maemo.
With some if/else I got native look & feel on both platforms.
Now I've tried the same with PyQt5 on Sailfish OS and the
application looks
like a Windows application and even opens new windows when I e.g.
open the menu.
Unfortunately it seems that QML is the only way to get native look
and feel.
Am I right?
Switching to QML/Qt Quick seems a major effort and especially, it
is very un-pythonic
to use this mixture of two languages.
Even when I switch, it seems that there's quite some effort to
stay compatible over
multiple platforms as you more or less have to use Silica
components on Sailfish OS
and on the other hand I won't gain usability on a mouse based
platform like Windows.
With Maemo I had the impression that it was quite easy to port any
GUI application
and get at least a reasonable UI. Seems that this is not true with
Sailfish OS any more.
You have to choose between all or nothing...
Regards,
Dietmar
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