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Simple search and replace. This commit doesn't touch 3rd-party files,
nor translations (where the change is not so simple and will be handled
in a separate commit).
Change-Id: I4e48513b8078a44a8cd272326685b25338890148
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
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Updated version of LGPL and FDL licenseheaders.
Apply release phase licenseheaders for all source files.
Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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S60 applications can receive OpenFileL requests from other apps in the
OpenFileL method of their main document class. This S60 main document
class is internal to QtGui, so the request is turned into a
QFileOpenEvent for the application to pick up if it want to implenment
this service.
If an application wants to receive the QFileOpenEvent before UI
construction, it should do something like:
app->sendPostedEvents(app, QEvent::FileOpen);
Task-number: QTBUG-15015
Reviewed-by: Shane Kearns
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Avkon dependencies can be configured out with the -no-s60 configure
flag, conversely Qt on Symbian will use Avkon if -s60 is configured.
These changes are intended to keep or introduce binary compatibility
between the s60 and no-s60 configurations. To do this, it has been
necessary to introduce stub equivalents of the CAknAppUi related
classes into the no-s60 configuration, and override all Avkon framework
virtual functions in the QS60Main... classes.
Other than that, these changes are mostly just correcting the use of
the Q_WS_S60 flag so that it only refers to Avkon dependencies.
Reviewed-by: Sami Merila
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Note that i also removed the #error since the enum is already updated in master
Reviewed-by: Gabi
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With this patch, the application developer can use his own
CEikApplication, CEikDocument and CEikAppUi classes with Qt, by
deriving from QS60MainApplication, QSMainDocument and QS60MainAppUi,
respectively. He can then register a factory function in the
QApplication constructor to have his own objects created during the
framework initialization.
This patch also fixes some Qt code style issues.
RevBy: Jason Barron
RevBy: mread
RevBy: Sami Merila
RevBy: Shane Kearns
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