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authorAlessandro Portale <alessandro.portale@nokia.com>2009-11-19 19:33:01 (GMT)
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Improved documentation Qt for the Symbian platform
By Janne Anttila: - Switched links/references from 'S60' to 'Symbian' - Added collection page for Symbian specific documentation - Added page about application deployment for Symbian - Update supported compiler list for Symbian to more specific one - Added bullet about dev env. setup to Symbian installation page - Commented that SBSv2 is not offically supported by current S60 SDKs - Moved S60 3rd FP1 special patching note after SDK installation bullet - Recommedation to look into Qt quick start guide from Symbian Forum - Added Symbian bullet to known issues page and link to wiki - Added link to "state of support" document from symbian docs main page By aportale: - Rephrasing - More consistent naming of 'Qt for the Symbian platform' - Implementation of suggestions from other Nokians Reviewed-By: Janne Anttila
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\section2 The Symbian platform
The Symbian platform implements its own exception system that differs from the standard
- C++ mechanism. When using Qt for Symbian platform, and especially when writing code to
+ C++ mechanism. When using Qt for the Symbian platform, and especially when writing code to
access Symbian functionality directly, it may be necessary to know about the underlying
implementation and how it interacts with Qt.