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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/17/2013 11:29 AM, &#1050;&#1086;&#1089;&#1090;&#1103; &#1052;&#1072;&#1089;&#1083;&#1102;&#1082;
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            <div>I will spend some&nbsp;time on design interface yet.Then
              focus on Core improvements then design again. I found that
              to create design that would be good for all orientations
              and screen sizes is difficult task. There should be
              different layout and scroll directions for different
              orientations, on big screen we would like to show more
              elements...<br>
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            <div>We ought to have somewhere todo list, to see each
              other's tasks in priority order. I will write there what i
              mean under Core improvements and we be able to discuss
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              Here is my list, only first paragraph is actual<br>
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                <div> Since Mini is currently based on QWidgets, a QML
                  version would be mostly a new implementation, right?</div>
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            <div>I plan to use both QWidgets and QML versions for some
              period in one application, there is no problems to just
              include Mobile and deploy it with Mini. <br>
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    I want to make sure I understand this statement. I believe you are
    talking about two executables, one for QWidget and one for QML, I am
    asking because it is difficult to mix QWidget and QML in the same
    executable.<br>
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    I also think you are talking about starting with the Mobile code and
    evolving it into the final product. Is this right?<br>
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                <div> I also feel that it should be in the same
                  repository as BibleTime Desktop. <br>
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            <div>I plan to produce modifications for main repo from now,
              maybe in form of merge requests... And when we will be
              sure in quality of my code, you would give me write
              access.<br>
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    This seems reasonable.<br>
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    Gary
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