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2010-02-15
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If you look at the MeeGo architecture picture, you will see that there are several reference user interfaces for different classes of devices.
In the same way that it doesn't really make sense to directly port desktop applications to mobile, we are still finding out what works best on different device types. The common factor you can rely on across all MeeGo devices at the moment is Qt. That doesn't necessarily mean a Qt based UI is the optimal fit for a MID type of device. Let's see
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2010-02-15
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2010-02-15
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@ Nomadic
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In the same way that it doesn't really make sense to directly port desktop applications to mobile, we are still finding out what works best on different device types. The common factor you can rely on across all MeeGo devices at the moment is Qt. That doesn't necessarily mean a Qt based UI is the optimal fit for a MID type of device. Let's see
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2010-02-16
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its pretty cool. There are 2 things though. After installing it, free space in / is only 14mb, before installation it was about 36mb.
Also after installation I cannot change my theme on n900, i goto Settings and click Themes but nothing shows up, happening with everyone? I also rebooted but same behavior. And one more thing which is pretty strange, in the gadget gallery, where ever text can be written, the letter "o" does not appear, i try writing "hello world" and what appears is "hell w rld".
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2010-02-16
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2010-02-16
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Maemo 5 has a whole separate team focused right now on bringing you lots of goodies in the already announced upcoming PR1.2 release for Maemo 5. Nokia is a pretty big company and Maemo's not so small either anymore, we're capable of multitasking
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Ctrl+B is bounding box visualization (the area a widget paints and reacts in)
Ctrl+N displays object names
Ctrl+M displays widget margins
Ctrl+S toggles object sizes
The really cool one however is Ctrl+R, it rotates the whole UI by 90 degrees at a time so you can test your app in different orientations without needing a special simulator or real hardware.