Hi all
I just wondered, if there is any plan to have a more general QML UI
toolkit. For now, there is Ubuntu.Components, Sailfish OS has some
components, and QtQuick is going to have some QtQuick.components. Could
you guys talk together about some standard components? It would be much
more easy, to
2013 15:53:52 Andreas Poulsen wrote:
>> I just wondered, if there is any plan to have a more general QML UI
>> toolkit. For now, there is Ubuntu.Components, Sailfish OS has some
>> components, and QtQuick is going to have some QtQuick.components. Could
>> you guys talk toget
Hi all
I just saw the QtQuick.Controls module available for Qt 5.1, which is
using the native look and feel of the current platform, and I wondered
if it was going to be supported in Ubuntu Touch, and if it is, with the
touch or the desktop look and feel?
Thanks in advance
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Hi all
I've been playing around with QtQuick.Controls, the desktop components
in QML. And I started wondering how these will be supported in Ubuntu
Phone? Will they look like they do on the desktop? Will they have a
Ubuntu.Components-looking theme, that could break the layout of an
existing app com
Well, I think the title says the most, but my question it, if it's
possible to theme the components of the Ubuntu Toolkit. I know it
doesn't follow the normal themes installed on my computer, but is the
look hard-coded and is only to be modified using styles in the QML, or
can I add a global theme
Hi all
Wouldn't ubuntu phone be able to run android apps?
As I can read, it's build on CyanogenMod, a customized android, so
wouldn't it be fairly easy to run an android app?
- Andreas
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Hi all
Is it currently possible to install an app on ubuntu phone with a
launcher image on the App Lens?
It is somewhat stupid that you have to connect to the phone with a
computer to launch your apps.
Regards Andreas
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ed) apps are hardcoded.
(here's the code:
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-team/unity/phablet/view/head:/Applications/applications.js
)
Greetings
Simon
PS: Sorry Andreas for the double-post, I hit "Send" to fast before ;)
Am 27.02.2013 19:53, schrieb Andreas Poulsen:
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Hi all
I've presented Ubuntu Phone to my friends, and got some questions:
1. Why can't it run standard Ubuntu applications? Debian has compiled
most of the software for ARM CPUs, so it should not be that hard to run
X. What's the problem then?
2. How comes that it can't run Android apps? Ubuntu
Hi all
I know that Ubuntu Phone apps are targeting to could run on any Ubuntu
platform from desktop to phone, but on the desktop, the widget set looks
kind of big and clumsy. Is it possible to make your app look more
"native", when running on a desktop?
And when I've written an app, where sh
Hi all
I've wondered how "full-fledged" Ubuntu Phone is. Would I e.g. be able
to install X, Unity and LibreOffice? Or am I stuck in the Ubuntu Phone
shell? How many C libraries will be supported?
I've always loved Linux' freedom to install everything, and I hope you
will maintain this freedom.
Hi guys
After testing some of my Ubuntu Touch apps, I thought, that if any
Ubuntu Phone app should be used on the desktop (we are so proud to tell
that they can), there should really be an easier way to bring it up,
than "swipe from the bottom". Swiping with a mouse? My first idea was a
keyboard sh
On 14-07-2013 18:48, Zisu Andrei wrote:
> Since they are clearly labeled "Ubunut Phone Core Apps", I don't get what's
> the problem. They're not intended to work like that on the desktop.
>
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On the Ubuntu Phone app page:
"Write apps for all Ubuntu devices... With the arrival of the Ubuntu
SDK, a
Hi all
I wondered if I (with the finished Ubuntu Phone with Mir and stuff),
would be able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps. It might be, that
they don't look and behave optimal on a touch screen, but they're
usable, at least on a tablet. And let's face it: one of the great
problems with Ubuntu
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