Hello,
Le lundi 09 décembre 2013, Robin Burchell a écrit :
> We have today added two new items to the Harbour-accepted list of
> supported APIs.
>
> = QtWebkit =
> = libmlite =
Great. That's good news.
What about some of the Glib stack ? From an API and ABI point of view,
this stack is completel
Hi all,
SailfishOS gets its very first update today, version 1.0.1.10
(Laadunjärvi). It is mainly a bug fix release aimed at improving the
stability and usability of the OS. Here are the highlights of the
improvements this release brings to your Jolla phone:
Connectivity
* WLAN password input im
Hi,
Most likely QtWidgets will remain blacklisted for ever in store. But of course
you can use it in personal projects that are not going in to the store.
re, Jonni
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Good news... Does this mean linking to QtWidgets is also accepted?
My application needs QtWebKit, and I discovered QtWidgets is a
dependency as well. I am not relying on Widgets directly, but QWebPage
needs a QApplication to work. At least with the current SDK.
I will try to remove the dependency
Hi,
Still no news about python ?
Regards,
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Benoît HERVIER - http://khertan.netLe 09/12/13 13:23 Robin Burchell a écrit :
Ahoy,
We have today added two new items to the Harbour-accepted list of supported
APIs.
= QtWebkit =
Due to popular demand, we are now accepting applications using QtWebk
Ahoy,
We have today added two new items to the Harbour-accepted list of supported
APIs.
= QtWebkit =
Due to popular demand, we are now accepting applications using QtWebkit
directly, both QML and C++. It should be noted that QtWebkit has no upstream
support, and we do not have any real resou