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This page should collect | This page should collect FAQ specific for Qt for Android. The status of the project is summarized at http://wiki.qt.io/Qt5ForAndroid | ||
This page is not focused on developers of Qt for Android, but on developers using Qt for Android. | This page is not focused on developers of Qt for Android, but on developers using Qt for Android. | ||
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'''Q: How to debug Qt applications on Android device?''' | '''Q: How to debug Qt applications on Android device?''' | ||
A: See | A: See http://wiki.qt.io/How-to-debug-Qt-applications-on-Android-device | ||
'''Q: How can I use Qt with Python on Android?''' | '''Q: How can I use Qt with Python on Android?''' | ||
A: Search for PySide Project | A: Search for PySide Project http://wiki.qt.io/Building_PySide_on_Android | ||
'''Q: How can I disable hardware keys e.g. back or home?''' | '''Q: How can I disable hardware keys e.g. back or home?''' | ||
A: If you | A: If you don't want the app to close, you need to handle the key event. Please note, that you have to handle the release event, not the press. | ||
There is a way to leave handling the volume up/down buttons to android. Add the code to QtActivity to forward them to super. | There is a way to leave handling the volume up/down buttons to android. Add the code to QtActivity to forward them to super. | ||
* Q: Closing application from Android does not call destructors * | * Q: Closing application from Android does not call destructors * | ||
Revision as of 09:57, 24 February 2015
This page should collect FAQ specific for Qt for Android. The status of the project is summarized at http://wiki.qt.io/Qt5ForAndroid
This page is not focused on developers of Qt for Android, but on developers using Qt for Android.
Q: How to debug Qt applications on Android device?
A: See http://wiki.qt.io/How-to-debug-Qt-applications-on-Android-device
Q: How can I use Qt with Python on Android?
A: Search for PySide Project http://wiki.qt.io/Building_PySide_on_Android
Q: How can I disable hardware keys e.g. back or home?
A: If you don't want the app to close, you need to handle the key event. Please note, that you have to handle the release event, not the press.
There is a way to leave handling the volume up/down buttons to android. Add the code to QtActivity to forward them to super.
- Q: Closing application from Android does not call destructors *