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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"> Костя,<br>
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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.
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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. <br>
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Gary<br>
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On 8/14/2013 6:45 AM, Костя Маслюк wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi, again.<br>
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<div>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.<br>
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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 - <a
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<div>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.<br>
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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).<br>
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<div>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.<br>
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<div>Next thing i want to add is, slight different
installation logic:<br>
pressing on a module displays dialog 'Do You want
to Install %1?'<br>
any existing panel becomes a progress bar with
cancel button<br>
installation starts in parallel thread, user able
to proceed selecting modules<br>
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<div>Blessings</div>
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<div>I have wubi-kubuntu, i will try to do it there. <br>
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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.<br>
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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?<br>
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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?<br>
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You specific problem can probably be fixed by
putting the directory that the dll is in into your
PATH.
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