It’s been a week since I announced Rust Qt Binding Generator. Rust Qt Binding Generator (Logo by Alessandro Longo) Since last week A brief recap. The new project Rust Qt Binding Generator can create bindings between Rust code and Qt code. You can use Rust code to power your Qt application. Or in other words, you can use Qt as a cross-platform user interface for your Rust application. You describe
Posted on December 21st, 2016. In the previous post we looked at how to emulate a CHIP-8 CPU with Common Lisp. But a CPU alone isn't much fun to play, so in this post we'll add a screen to the emulator with Qt. The full series of posts so far: CHIP-8 in Common Lisp: The CPU CHIP-8 in Common Lisp: Graphics CHIP-8 in Common Lisp: Input CHIP-8 in Common Lisp: Sound CHIP-8 in Common Lisp: Disassembly
Last night I released HsQML 0.3.2.0, the latest edition of my Haskell binding to the Qt Quick GUI library. As usual, it's available for download from Hackage. HsQML allows you to bind declarative user interfaces written in QML against a Haskell back-end, but sometimes you can't just let QML hog all the graphical fun to itself. This latest release allows you incorporate 3D (OpenGL) graphics rendere
I've just made a new major release of HsQML, my Haskell binding for the Qt Quick GUI framework. You can download it from Hackage in the usual manner. This is a particularly exciting release because it's the first to have been ported over to use Qt 5. Previously, HsQML was developed against an older version of the Qt Quick technology which shipped as part of Qt 4.7 and 4.8. Support for Qt 5 has bee
posted by Jeff Tranter QScreen is a new class introduced in Qt 5.0.0 that returns information about screen properties, where screen here refers to a display, such as a monitor or LCD panel. It can be used to allow your application to handle different screen sizes, multiple screens, or calculate the physical size of items on the screen. In Qt 4 you could get some of this information from the QX11In
Christmas is getting close, and it’s about time to unwrap one of the presents. You can get it at qt-project.org/downloads. For those of you that are commercial customers, simply visit your download area. If you are interested in evaluating the commercial version, please visit qt.digia.com/qt5. So yes, it has finally happened: Let’s unwrap it a bit, and have a look at what’s inside. Features Qt 5.0
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