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* Keymap support for QWS.Robert Griebl2009-04-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds support for keymaps to the QWSKeyboardHandler. The keymaps can be generated by the kmap2qmap tool (see tools/ directory). The source keymaps can be standard Linux .kmap files. Changes to Qt: * completely refactored the Tty and Usb (now known as LinuxInput) handlers * removed the LinuxIS plugin (handled by LinuxInput now) * removed support for iPAQ, EBX and Zylonite keypads (obsolete hardware) * removed support for RAW tty mode. This could be re-added, for non-Linux systems by implementing a PC/AT scan-code to Linux keycode converter. New features for Tty and LinuxInput (ex Usb) handlers: * support for keymaps QWS_KEYBOARD=..:keymap=/path/to/x.qmap:.. * support for dead keys and the compose key * support for lock LEDs * support for key repeat rates (in ms): QWS_KEYBOARD=..:repeat-delay=x:repear-rate=y:.. * the default keymap supports latin1 composing via AltGr: QWS_KEYBOARD=..:enable-compose:.. * ctrl+alt+backspace application zapping can be disabled: QWS_KEYBOARD=..:disable-zap:.. * added virtual filter functions to both the Tty and the LinuxInput handlers. (QWSKeyboardHandler::processKeycode should be virtual in the first place, but that would be BIC) Still missing: * extended documentation for QWS_KEYBOARD Reviewed-By: Paul Olav Tvete Reviewed-By: Harald Fernengel
* make the configured namespace part of QT_BUILD_KEYhjk2009-04-021-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | The eclipse integration is namespaced, but it pulls in system plugins like the oxygen style. This breaks as the (non-namespaced) style plugin does not find a suitable QApplication instantiated (only a namespace one is there) Reviewed-by: thiago Task-number: 250185
* Mac: check for valid -arch arguments in configure.Morten Sørvig2009-03-301-0/+12
| | | | | | Allow x86 x86_64 ppc ppc64, exit with an error message if something else is passed? Reviewed-by: nrc
* Long live Qt 4.5!Lars Knoll2009-03-231-0/+7270