HI all
I think I have managed to solve this problem.
First, just to simplify things I created a new project TestLib of type
"Libraries / QT Quick 2 Extension Plugin". I gave this the url
"org.flyingsheep.testlib"
As this is a throwaway demo I made no change to the code.
Next I created a t
Yes, that was indeed what I had read, I was just going to send the link
to the mailinglist ;)
Well I don't think I can help with a C++ plugin. I myself now just use a
C++ class which is in the same project as the QML UI to interface with
C++. That turned out to be easier,
Superpelican
On 08/0
Hello,
I read on a wiki/docs page on qt-project.org yesterday that it isn't possible
anymore to import a single .qml, where this was possible in Qt 4.8. Instead you
now have to import the directory where the .qml is located in. I don't know on
which page I read, but I can look it up when I'm be
Hi All
Is there anything different about where Qt import packages should be
installed on the Qt5 Alpha Emulator?
By "import package" I mean the sort of thing that you import to a qml
file as follows
import org.flyingsheep.abstractui 1.0
In the old Qt 4.8.3 Alpha Emulator I installed my p