Nov 082011
 

Qt Quick components can best be described as controls/widgets for QML script – with them, an application can be written without having to create controls on your own.

A developer has now sent out the following announcement to the official Qt on Android list:

Hi,

For information, I’m working on porting the Qt Quick components to Android, with semperXbmc (http://redmine.semperpax.com/projects/
semperxbmc/wiki), an XBMC remote control app designed for symbian, as the test case.

I’m starting to get nice results, as can be seen at https://picasaweb.google.com/christian.browet/SemperXbmcAndroid?authuser=0&feat=directlink.

I’m using the symbian code as a base, so the look and feel will obviously be very “symbianesque” at first, but who knows…

I will surely need help on the packaging side, as, so far, I have no idea on how to distribute the import plugins/qml thru apk. Obviously, source code will be available as soon as something “clean” comes up.

Regards

An example image is shown below:
qml android Qt Quick components on the way to Android

Stay tuned for further info as we get it!


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