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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Task-number: QTBUG-6367
Reviewed-by: Janne Anttila
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SVG graphics may contain much unneeded stuff. I used Inkscape's
vacuum function and Ariya's svgmin. Much better now.
Reviewed-By: trustme
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Amend commit faef2f5101287ad8ce94cf8e7a4d574a7d6267fd, with this build
fix.
Task-number: QTBUG-4743
Reviewed-by: Shane Kearns
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Added a line to the symbianpkgrules.pri files which includes an ICON
if the TARGET.UID3 is defined. We should fix the application_icon.prf to
handle ICON without UID3 situations more gracefully, but for now I
reordered existing UID3s to be specified before the symbianpkgrules.pri
includes.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Babic
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Reviewed-By: Jason Barron
Reviewed-By: Alessandro Portale
Summary:
QT_NO_CURSOR is now not defined for symbian builds
Existing QCursor APIs are all supported
New public API, QApplication::setNavigationMode, to allow the navigation
mode to be set. I.E. on an S60 3.2 phone, some applications will want a
virtual mouse cursor (web browser), while others are designed for keypad
navigation.
Symbian HAL is used for detecting input capabilities.
Fix DND, code cleanup & comment
QCursor visibility now uses a refcount, and is called from DND and the
setNavigationMode so they are both simpler and don't interfere with each
other.
QApplication::setNavigationMode
New public API for configuring cursor/keypad navi style.
This links in with ongoing work on the 4-way keypad navi branch, but
2-way and 4-way modes both act as 2-way mode until that is integrated
Some of the demos/examples have cursor switched on (those that were not
usable with keypad)
Virtual mouse support for non touch, non mouse phones (tested on N78)
add *.d and .metadata (carbide debug file / workspace dir) to .gitignore
System pointers are unavailable when using sprite workaround, so the
system cursor shapes are compiled into qtgui as resources.
MAC port does this also for shapes that aren't standard on the MAC.
Refactor Drag'n'Drop to use QCursor
Add test case to check all system cursor shapes
Simply a mainwindow containing a label widget for each cursor shape,
with the cursor property set appropriately
QCursor(QBitmap,QBitmap) supported
Fixed problem with the image & mask being inverted when using the
QCursor constructor that takes two mono bitmaps.
add .make.cache files to .gitignore
Correct implementation of QApplication::setOverrideCursor
QApplication::restoreOverrideCursor and QApplication::setOverrideCursor
are now working correctly on Symbian platform.
Performance will be slower compared with other platforms, because the
Symbian window server has a cursor associated with each native window.
Add test case for custom cursors
Create a pixmap cursor and associate it with a widget.
No changes to production code, since test passed 1st time ;)
Add manual test for QCursor
Make cursor independent of construction order
Updated to work around window server issue where contruction order
affects what cursor is displayed in child windows.
Also changed to effectiveWinId following review comments
Also fixed a problem which would make qcursor not link if configured
with QT_NO_CURSOR
Moved some multiply declared extern functions from cpp to _p.h files
Implemented Symbian versions of the cursor functions.
Merged in work I'd done based on tower.
Fill in bits of stub functions based on windows port
Removed QT_NO_CURSOR from list of config options forced on symbian
Recompiled configure.exe
Added stub functions for the missing functions in s60 port
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Every non-test binary built for Symbian needs explicitly assigned UID3,
so added TARGET.UID3 for components that were missing it.
Reviewed-by: Janne Anttila
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Originally it was published in Qt Labs:
http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2009/07/22/weather-info-for-qts60/
Reviewed-by: Jason Barron
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