<html><head></head><body>Kst,<div><br></div><div>No, it is not yet useful. It took less than two hours. I plan to make it more usable when I have the chance, but first wanted to know if people would find it useful.<div><br></div><div>QML/Cascades would be ideal, but may be way too much work. We can do gestures and such without rewriting Kst.</div><div><br></div><div>Oops! I'll check the equation editor tonight.<br><br><div id="1341086155176-sig-id">Sent from my BlackBerry® PlayBook™<br>www.blackberry.com</div><br><hr><div><strong>From:</strong> "Nicolas Brisset" <nicolas.brisset@free.fr><br><strong>To:</strong> "kst@kde.org" <kst@kde.org><br><strong>Sent:</strong> October 4, 2012 4:57 PM<br><strong>Subject:</strong> Re: [Kst] branches/work/kst/portto4/kst<br></div><br><pre>Hi Joshua!
> There are some serious issues which prevent Kst from being useful yet
> on the PlayBook.
> Here are some I noticed:
> - some of the controls are too small - a touch-oriented stylesheet
> should be written
> - some of the dialogs are too big, and so it's impossible to get
> out of them
> - the equation editor is glitchy
> - there is no way to access view item context menus
Hum, still sounds a bit limited for real work. I don't how long it took you to get there, but it's a pretty nice step anyway.
To really target small form factors we should probably develop a specific UI, though.
Time to really get into QML/QtQuick?
Speaking about equatione editor, your changes are pretty neat (auto-completion). The only problem I have is that the mouse does not work to edit the fields. Maybe linked?
> I don't think it would take much work to make this viable. What does
> Kst think? Could this be useful?
It could certainly be useful. Especially for industrial scope, telemetry surveillance, etc. I think the PlayBook is pretty cheap, being able to run a powerful scope on such low-cost harware could even open up some interesting business perspectives, and - who knows - attract new developers and users?
Nicolas
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