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    Ubuntu.components ? ( Developpment guidelines )

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      • lduboeufL Offline
        lduboeuf
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        Hi all,

        I've finally started to write a small project in pure QML , so i'm gathering examples and informations from everywhere i know...

        I've heard but not sure that "Ubuntu.components" is intended to be replaced, am i right ?
        Would Like to start a project that can be has much as cross platform possible.
        What would be your advises ?

        cheers

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          lduboeuf
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          After a few tests, found that replacing commons features such as hamburger menu, swipeable ListItem, PageStack add lots of code.
          So do we still use in future components such as MainView/PageStack/PageHeader with leading/trailing actions so that we do not have all that boilerplates code ?

          Any up to date app example using suru and QQC2 ?

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          • myiiM Offline
            myii @lduboeuf
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            @lduboeuf Maybe @kugiigi can be more specific but I know he was working on this recently. Probably:

            • https://github.com/kugiigi/palitan-app
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              libremax @lduboeuf
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              @lduboeuf

              Would Like to start a project that can be has much as cross platform possible.

              In medium/long term Ergo should be a good option for your goals.

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              • KrilleK Offline
                Krille
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                But in fact there isnt a decision yet what the future toolkit of Ubuntu Touch will be, right?

                Thats not an ideal situation for app developers who would like to create future proof apps...

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                  libremax @Krille
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                  @krille Indeed a good question for next Q&A...

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                    zlamalp @libremax
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                    @libremax said in Ubuntu.components ? ( Developpment guidelines ):

                    @krille Indeed a good question for next Q&A...

                    Hi, exactly my point. I also just started to play with QML and I think that Ubuntu packages were meant to ease on development and to ensure more UX consistency on uTouch apps. It would be a shame to throw it all away. But it's hard to tell, how much work is it to keep it compatible with used (latest) QT.

                    I don't know C++ and for example phone and messaging apps are complicated to me right now. It would be much easier to have QML object wrapping whatever C++ implementation to make a call and simply call it from QML code.

                    So I could focus on different design of a phone app instead of learning deep C++ and its interactions with some system/backend service.

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                      @myii said in Ubuntu.components ? ( Developpment guidelines ):

                      @lduboeuf Maybe @kugiigi can be more specific but I know he was working on this recently. Probably:

                      • https://github.com/kugiigi/palitan-app

                      Yes, Palitan is an app written mainly with QQC2 but mixed with some UITK especially for icons 🙂
                      If you really want cross-platform possibility, then I suggest you use pure QQC2.
                      There are still things that doesn't work yet in UT though such as text operations in text fields but QQC2 does work quite well already. A great cross-platform app that uses QQC2 is nymea-app. You should definitely check it out.
                      It looks and works the same in Android, iOS and UT 😉
                      https://open-store.io/app/io.guh.nymeaapp

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                      • lduboeufL Offline
                        lduboeuf
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                        Well, my first native app just landed on Openstore. https://open-store.io/app/ttbn.lduboeuf
                        I've only used QQC2 components and imported needed svg icons from suru theme.
                        I admit that as a QML beginner, it was sometimes hard to make things work and displayed correctly... color theme is still not that good.

                        But i'm happy that i can now build for multi os and still use QtCreator.
                        Thanks for all your examples

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                        • KrilleK Offline
                          Krille
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                          Congratulations!! 🙂

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