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Doc: add Nokia N9 and update Harmattan info
Change-Id: I5c1b88b18571530c5663bbecc2d4edd17d733dea Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/641 Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@nokia.com>
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information about the Maemo 5 platform, see
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\l{http://maemo.org/intro/platform/}{Software Platform} on the Maemo web site.
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\omit
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For more information about the Harmattan platform, see ##Add link.
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\endomit
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For more information about the Harmattan platform, see
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\l{http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/}{Harmattan Platform SDK}.
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\endif
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\note \QSDK does not contain the tool chains for building applications for
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other MeeGo devices than MeeGo Harmattan. You can try to run applications
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from Qt Creator on other MeeGo devices, but it has not been tested, and the
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from Qt Creator on other MeeGo devices, but it has not been extensively
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tested, and the
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instructions might not always apply.
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\section1 Hardware and Software Requirements
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\o Maemo 5 device: Nokia N900 with software update release 1.3
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(V20.2010.36-2) or later installed.
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\o Harmattan device: Nokia N950
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\o Harmattan device: Nokia N950, Nokia N9
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\endlist
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To use a WLAN connection, you must activate WLAN on the device and connect
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it to the same WLAN as the development PC. The network address is displayed
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in the Mad Developer.
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in the connectivity tool.
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To use a USB connection, you need to set up the device as a network device
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on the development PC.
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WLAN, you can
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ignore the USB-specific parts in the following sections.
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\section2 Starting SDK Connectivity on Nokia N950
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\section2 Starting SDK Connectivity on Harmattan Devices
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SDK Connectivity application is preinstalled in the Nokia N950 and
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SDK Connectivity application is preinstalled in Harmattan devices and
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available in developer mode.
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To start SDK Connectivity:
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\list
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\o On the Nokia N950, select \gui {Settings > Security > Developer
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\o On the device, select \gui {Settings > Security > Developer
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mode} to turn on developer mode.
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\o Select \gui {Applications > SDK Connectivity} to start the SDK
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You can protect the connections between Qt Creator and
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a device by using either a password or an SSH key. If you use a password, you
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must generate it in the connectivity tool and enter it in Qt Creator every time
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you connect to the device.
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you start the connectivity tool.
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If you do not have an SSH key, you can create it in Qt Creator.
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Encrypted keys are not supported. For more
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applications in conditions practically identical to running the application
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on a Nokia N900 device with the software update release 1.3 (V20.2010.36-2).
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The Harmattan emulator emulates the Nokia N950 device environment.
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The Harmattan emulator emulates the Nokia N9 device environment.
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With the emulators, you can test how your application reacts to hardware
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controls, such as the power button, and to the touch screen.
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configurations} to create connections. For more information, see
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\l {Configuring Connections in Qt Creator}.
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By default, Qt Creator runs the remote gdbserver daemon on the device for
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debugging. On Maemo 5, if the sysroot does not match that of the device,
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you
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can run remote GDB, instead. Select the \gui {Use remote GDB} option in
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\gui {Debugging details}. Select the \gui {Set debugger} link to specify
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settings for GDB.
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When you run the application on the \gui{Maemo5} or \gui Harmattan target,
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Qt Creator generates
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a Debian installation package in the build directory by default. You can deliver
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You cannot publish applications that are built with the beta version of the
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MeeGo Harmattan tool chain to Ovi Store.
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However, you can prepare for publishing by making sure that your application
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meets the
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\l{http://www.developer.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/44affcd1-ceba-4aca-8b65-670ce2cbbd1e/MeeGo_1_2_Harmattan_Applications_Ovi_Store_Entry_Requirements.html}
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{MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan Applications: Ovi Store Entry Requirements}.
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*/
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/*!
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behaves when the orientation of the device display rotates between portrait
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and landscape, and then click \gui{Next}.
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\note This dialog opens only if you select \gui Maemo5, \gui Harmattan,
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or
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\gui {Symbian Device} target in the \gui {Target Setup} dialog.
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\note This dialog opens only if you select \gui Maemo5 or
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\gui {Symbian Device} target in the \gui {Target Setup} dialog. On
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Harmattan, the Qt Quick Components for MeeGo provide native-looking
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rotation.
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The \gui {Symbian Specific} dialog opens.
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\image qtcreator-mobile-project-maemo-options.png "Maemo Specific dialog"
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\o In the \gui {Application icon (64x64)} field, select the application
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\o In the \gui {Application icon} field, select the application
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icon to use on Maemo 5 or Harmattan targets, or click \gui Next to use
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the default icon.
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applications in conditions practically identical to running the application
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on a Nokia N900 device with the software update release 1.3 (V20.2010.36-2).
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The MeeGo Harmattan emulator emulates the Nokia N950 device environment.
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The MeeGo Harmattan emulator emulates the Nokia N9 device environment.
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For more information, see \l{Using Maemo or MeeGo Harmattan Emulator}.
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behaves when the orientation of the device display rotates between portrait
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and landscape, and then click \gui Next.
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\note This dialog opens only if you select \gui Harmattan, \gui Maemo5,
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or
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\gui {Symbian Device} target in the \gui {Target Setup} dialog.
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\note This dialog opens only if you select \gui Maemo5 or
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\gui {Symbian Device} target in the \gui {Target Setup} dialog. On
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Harmattan, the Qt Quick Components for MeeGo provide native-looking
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rotation.
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The \gui {Symbian Specific} dialog opens.
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@@ -9168,7 +9168,7 @@
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\image qmldesigner-new-project-maemo-options.png "Maemo Specific dialog"
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\o In the \gui {Application icon (64x64)} field, select the application
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\o In the \gui {Application icon} field, select the application
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icon to use on Maemo or Harmattan targets, or use the default icon.
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The \gui {QML Sources} dialog opens.
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applications in conditions practically identical to running the application
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on a Nokia N900 device with software update release 1.3 (V20.2010.36-2).
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The MeeGo Harmattan emulator emulates the Nokia N950 device environment.
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The MeeGo Harmattan emulator emulates the Nokia N9 device environment.
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With the emulators, you can test how your application reacts to hardware
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controls, such as the power button, and to the touch screen.
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@@ -10147,6 +10147,11 @@
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and displays the text \e {Shutting down} in the emulator window title pane.
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The emulator closes shortly after this.
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You can also select the \gui {Start Maemo Emulator} button to close the
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emulator. This is a faster way to close the emulator, because it does not
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wait for the operating system running on the emulated machine to shut down,
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but this also means that it is less safe.
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*/
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