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2010-03-10
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2010-03-10
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2010-03-10
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2010-03-10
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How about: http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTCREATORBUG
That's the official bugtracker.
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2010-03-10
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2010-03-10
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2010-03-10
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I haven't seriously looked at portrait mode for my app yet, however, I saw it by accident on my device once when the whole thing got stuck in portrait mode. The only things that looked decent were the browser and my Qt app which adapted automatically to that mode.
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2010-03-10
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2010-03-10
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just FYI : QT apps dont adapt automatically, you need to design your GUI layouts appropriately to be displayed in both oreintations.
Maybe its just the default layout you have now works fine in both orientations
I normally maintain 2 different layouts, 1 for portrait and 1 for landscape.
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