I wasn't able to get it working on Mac OS X: Putting it on top
of the QGraphicsView doesn't work because Cocoa doesn't allow a
widget to be on top of OpenGL viewport. Embedding it as a
QGraphicsProxyWidget produces lots of Cocoa warnings (raster engine related).
Anyhow, the same widget shows up in the Debugger/Observer tab of
Qt Creator.
Reviewed-by: Lasse Holmstedt
The specified images in the resources weren't part of the qmlobserver,
and therefore 'tinting' then resulted in QPainter errors.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-2562
Reviewed-by: Lasse Holmstedt
- Report errors correctly.
- Do not pass empty target argument to qmake
- Give 'make' a longer timeout and change timeout checking to
trigger after last output line was obtained from process
- Make build log dialog non-modal and ensure it pops up on failure
even if a different Qt version was selected in-between
- Disable Rebuild-button while build is running.
Reviewed-by: Kai Köhne <kai.koehne@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Lasse Holmstedt <lasse.holmstedt@nokia.com>
Moved qmljsdebugger to a dir under qml/, made qmlobserver compile
without creator dependencies and made it compile with debugging
helpers.
Reviewed-by: hjk