[bt-devel] Bible Application for Mobile Devices
Gary Holmlund
gary.holmlund at gmail.com
Wed Aug 14 10:28:54 MST 2013
?????,
It is my goal to have it run on all screen sizes. It is early in
development now and I have only ran it on linux x86. I am working on the
build for android, but that is going quite slow. Once that is done, i
expect to be able to address size and rotation issues.
I am at work now and am busy tonight, so I can't look into the other
issues you have mentioned. I will try to look an them and get back to
you in 1 or 2 days.
Gary
On 8/14/2013 6:45 AM, ????? ?????? wrote:
> Hi, again.
>
> I have looked BibleTime Mobile, and would like to ask, are you
> developing for tablet? Simply default window is very big and have
> little controls. I'm primarily targeting on smartphones, my own device
> is 480x800 with 3.7 inch screen. And of course in final i would like
> the application to run on all screen sizes.
>
>
> I been playing with QML and found it very handy. Now i want second
> frontend based on QML for Mini. There is prototype of what i would
> like to see -
> https://gitorious.org/bibletime/mini/blobs/raw/master/platforms/qml/btmini/metro.qml
> So i think we would unite efforts in producing QML based front end. If
> you strongly wish that it will be BibleTime Mobile, i have no
> objections (but better to decide this collaborative, by all bt-devel
> list). And i will remove Mini from Stores when Mobile reach maturity.
>
>
> I have something to say about InstallManager. In Mini there is
> workable/rough implementation of what i thought is more convenient (It
> is available in GooglePlay now).
> As a user, first of all i want to see in install manager is what
> content is available for me, for my language, and 95% of content in
> available repositories is useless for me. So i have combined all
> sources and groped them by language, on first launch i scroll view to
> first child entry of user's language.
>
> Next thing i want to add is, slight different installation logic:
> pressing on a module displays dialog 'Do You want to Install %1?'
> any existing panel becomes a progress bar with cancel button
> installation starts in parallel thread, user able to proceed
> selecting modules
>
>
> Blessings
>
>
>
> 2013/7/15 ????? ?????? <kostyamaslyuk at gmail.com
> <mailto:kostyamaslyuk at gmail.com>>
>
> I have wubi-kubuntu, i will try to do it there.
>
> Yes last time i tried to build BibleTime on Windows it was not
> easy. For Mini project i just include required sources for Sword
> and Clucene in .pro files.
>
>
> 2013/7/12 Gary Holmlund <gary.holmlund at gmail.com
> <mailto:gary.holmlund at gmail.com>>
>
> On 7/12/2013 4:02 AM, ????? ?????? wrote:
>
>
> I would like to build BTM, but encountered with that
> QtCreator 2.7.2 can't import CMake project (it fails when
> looking for QtCore5.dll not in right place). I'm on
> windows7x64, have you any clue how i can be built?
>
> Setting up a Windows build of BibleTime (even the desktop
> version) is quite a task. And not only do you have to build
> BibleTime, but also build sword and clucene. I recommend
> against it for just seeing BT mobile. Can you do it on linux?
>
> You specific problem can probably be fixed by putting the
> directory that the dll is in into your PATH.
>
>
> Gary
>
>
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