On 11/26/2013 02:50 AM, Michael Zanetti wrote: > Here is a plugin that does this. > > https://gitorious.org/qml-process-element/qml-process-element-qt5/ > > However, I don't think apparmor lets you execute anything outside your > application's path and you should Qt.openUrlExternally() instead. How do you use
Qt.openUrlExternally() for opening a program? I thought that was for opening a file type (like a web page, or whatever). Will apparmor prevent this even on a desktop, if I package it as a deb and make a ppa? Or is this for the phone OS only? Once TTS is imlemented on the phone I can use whatever import I need and access it through that. As long as I can test this portion on my machine I can change it once more backend for the phone is in place. > On Monday 25 November 2013 18:58:45 Israel wrote: >> Is there work going on to integrate something like QProcess into >> QML/JavaScript. I'd really like to run some external programs (festival >> for one, and to make a few nice configuration programs for the >> in-process LXQt version of Lubuntu) as I'd rather the program be >> smaller, as both phone and Lubuntu generally want smaller programs, >> rather than full-on C++ code (if avoidable) > I don't think that's true. Not sure what you mean with that? Are you saying you don't think QML/JavaScript is lighter? If so I understand, C++ probably compiles to be lighter, but my thinking is that JavaScript runs in a browser, so if I can make my code one line, instead of including main.cpp, qprocess.cpp qprocess.h it will be lighter (smaller?). I suppose this is not accurate, just seems like it would be slightly smaller. -- Regards -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp