Re: Fw: ARM Linux kérdés
Bali Zoltan
eltexto at freemail.hu
Wed May 17 11:52:08 CEST 2006
Hali !
Azt értem amit leirtak, csak azt nem tudtam, hogy
mi a "run demo" szintaxisa. Most már tudom a
google jóvoltából hogy "./cnavas -qws" amivel
futtatni tudom. Sajna én a winhez vagyok szokva.
Én a sima "canvas -qws" -el próbálkoztam.
Köszi
Üdv Zoli
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hofferek Attila" <hofi at soka.co.hu>
To: <elektro at tesla.hu>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: ARM Linux kérdés
> Hello!
>
> Bali Zoltan wrote:
> > " There are some sample applications that use Qt. For these samples, several
> > environment variables control the behavior of Qt:
> >
> > QWS_DISPLAY
> >
> > This environment variable (if set) will choose the video driver that
> > will be used; the EP93xx driver is the default (as set in /etc/profile
> > on the ramdisk). If this environment variable is not set, then the
> > standard linux framebuffer driver will be used. The valid values are:
> >
> > LinuxFb:/dev/fb0 - the Linux framebuffer driver
> > EP93xx:/dev/fb0 - the EP93xx accelerated driver
> > Transformed:/dev/fb0:Rot90 - the EP93xx accelerated driver with
> > the screen rotated 90 degrees
> > Transformed:/dev/fb0:Rot180 - the EP93xx accelerated driver with
> > the screen rotated 180 degrees
> > Transformed:/dev/fb0:Rot270 - the EP93xx accelerated driver with
> > the screen rotated 270 degrees
> >
> > The "-display <display>" command line argument can be used in place of,
> > or to override, this environment variable.
> >
> > QWS_MOUSE_PROTO
> >
> > This environment variable will choose between using a mouse or the
> > touch screen for the pointer device; the touch screen is the default
> > (as set in /etc/profile on the ramdisk). The valid values are:
> >
> > Microsoft:/dev/input/mouse0 - a Microsoft-compatible mouse
> > IntelliMouse:/dev/input/mouse0 - an IntelliMouse-compatible mouse
> > TPanel:/dev/misc/ep93xx_ts - the touch screen
> > IntelliMouse:/dev/lircm - an infrared remote
> >
> > If using a mouse on /dev/input/mouse0, be sure to kill the gpm
> > application first ("killall gpm") or gpm will get all the mouse input
> > instead of the Qt demo.
> >
> > QWS_SW_CURSOR
> >
> > This environment variable controls whether a software or hardware
> > cursor will be used. If a cursor is not needed at all (such as when
> > using the touch screen as the mouse), then there is no cursor at all.
> > Otherwise, this will choose between a software and a hardware (if
> > available) cursor. The valid values are:
> >
> > 0 - to use a hardware cursor
> > 1 - to use a software cursor
> >
> > The "-noswcursor" and "-swcursor" command line arguments can be used in
> > place of, or to override, this environment variable.
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ezekkel tudod a qt mukodeset befolyasolni a lirtak
> szerint.
>
>
> >
> > The demos available are:
> >
> > canvas
> > dragdrop
> > drawdemo
> > drawlines
> > helpviewer
> > i18n
> > launcher
> > qmag
> > qwerty
> > rot13
> > scribble
> >
> > For each of these demos, you must first go to the "/usr/qt/examples/<name>"
> > directory and then run the demo. The "-qws" argument must be given to the demo
> > to get it to start the window server; if running more than one demo
> > simultaneously, this argument is only needed for the first demo run. If not
> > run from the virtual console (i.e. not over a serial or telnet connection), the
> > keyboard will not work. Since there is no window manager in use by these
> > demos, the minimize button on the windows will not do anything. See the Qt
> > documentation for details of each of these demos. "
> Ez itt a lenyeg, ennek megfeleloen jarj el.
> Vagy esetleg nem erted ami le van irva, forditsam le?
>
> --
> Hofferek Attila
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