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==Session Summary== | ==Session Summary== | ||
The native look of UI elements have changed their appearance starting with Windows 11. Since Qt 6.7 the UI changes were incoorperated into QtWidgets with a new QWindows11Style. This presentation will give a brief introduction into the style and about recent developments with a glimpse on what comes next for Qt on Windows. | |||
* Windows 11 Style for QtWidgets | |||
* Custom Titlebars | |||
* Refactoring COM to winRT | |||
* Windows on ARM | |||
* Transparency effects | |||
* Windows packaging | |||
* .Net with Qt | |||
* Windows App SDK integration | |||
==Session Owners== | ==Session Owners== | ||
Wladimir Leuschner (wladimir.leuschner@qt.io) | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 08:11, 5 September 2024
Session Summary
The native look of UI elements have changed their appearance starting with Windows 11. Since Qt 6.7 the UI changes were incoorperated into QtWidgets with a new QWindows11Style. This presentation will give a brief introduction into the style and about recent developments with a glimpse on what comes next for Qt on Windows.
- Windows 11 Style for QtWidgets
- Custom Titlebars
- Refactoring COM to winRT
- Windows on ARM
- Transparency effects
- Windows packaging
- .Net with Qt
- Windows App SDK integration
Session Owners
Wladimir Leuschner (wladimir.leuschner@qt.io)