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author | David Boddie <dboddie@trolltech.com> | 2009-09-10 18:00:19 (GMT) |
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committer | David Boddie <dboddie@trolltech.com> | 2009-09-10 18:01:05 (GMT) |
commit | b8e791a687d2bb3f7dbc605f76c2d3dd15952240 (patch) | |
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Doc: Updated the Qt for Embedded Platforms page.
Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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-rw-r--r-- | doc/src/platforms/qt-embedded-linux.qdoc | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/src/platforms/qt-embedded.qdoc | 40 |
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diff --git a/doc/src/platforms/qt-embedded-linux.qdoc b/doc/src/platforms/qt-embedded-linux.qdoc index ba1bce9..21cbf3b 100644 --- a/doc/src/platforms/qt-embedded-linux.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/platforms/qt-embedded-linux.qdoc @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ with Embedded Linux. Qt for Embedded Linux provides the standard Qt API for embedded devices with a lightweight window system. - \image qt-embedded-architecture.png + \image qt-embedded-linux-architecture.png Qt for Embedded Linux applications write directly to the framebuffer, eliminating the need for the X Window System and saving memory. diff --git a/doc/src/platforms/qt-embedded.qdoc b/doc/src/platforms/qt-embedded.qdoc index 6928a67..0b2c2ac 100644 --- a/doc/src/platforms/qt-embedded.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/platforms/qt-embedded.qdoc @@ -49,28 +49,28 @@ of desktop platforms. The features provided for each platform depend on the capabilities and architecture of the operating system. - Currently, two embedded platforms are supported by Qt: + \image qt-embedded-architecture.png + + Currently, three embedded platforms are supported by Qt: \table 90% - \header - \raw HTML - <td style="width: 40%">Embedded Linux</td> - <td style="background: white; width: 5%"></td> - <td style="width: 40%">Windows CE</td> - \endraw - \row \o \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} is designed to be used on Linux devices - without X11 or existing graphical environments. This flavor of - Qt includes a framework for creating both applications and an - environment for them. As a result, it includes features for - window management, inter-process communication and facilities - for handling input and display devices. - \raw HTML - <td style="background: white; width: 5%"></td> - \endraw + \header \o Embedded Linux \o Windows CE \o S60 + \row + \o \l{Qt for Embedded Linux} is designed to be used on Linux devices + without X11 or existing graphical environments. This flavor of + Qt includes a framework for creating both applications and an + environment for them. As a result, it includes features for + window management, inter-process communication and facilities + for handling input and display devices. \o \l{Qt for Windows CE} is used to create applications running in - existing Windows CE and Windows Mobile environments. - Applications use the appropriate style for the embedded - environment and use native features, such as menus, to conform - to the native style guidelines. + existing Windows CE and Windows Mobile environments. + Applications use the appropriate style for the embedded + environment and use native features, such as menus, to conform + to the native style guidelines. + \o \l{S60 - Introduction to using Qt}{Qt for S60} is used to create + applications running in existing S60 environments. + Applications use the appropriate style for the embedded + environment and use native features, such as menus, to conform + to the native style guidelines. \endtable */ |