The released callback is invoked when the user finished changing the value, for example
when the arrow key is released.
As a bonus, for the Qt implementation this fixes a few bugs in the keyboard handling:
- Handle orientation
- Implement click-to-focus
- Emit released also on key release
Co-authored-by: Luke D. Jones <luke@ljones.dev>
This reverts commit 07f42afef3, but applies
the same change specifically to the Slider, without affecting the
ScrollView.
The scaling up by factor 1024.0 of the min, max and value caused problems
for the ScrollView, which needs these values to match the viewport size
in order to correctly calculate the size of the scrollbar handle.
The OpenGL Texture import example uses a Slider in the range 0..1. That doesn't work with
QStyleOptionSlider out of the box because it's
using integer values.
This will be needed for embedding - to avoid creating two window
adapters - and it will be needed for the API to allow creating a
component from an existing window.
This removes the special code for the generated property getters and
ensures type safety in the run-time library for property value setting.
In the Rust generated code we continue to do arithmetic on the scalar
values, that means we immediately extract the scalar, do arithmetic and
rely on the compiler to only allow compatible units.
Danger zone alert: In the interpreter Value::Number can now be converted
to LogicalLength as-is.
and use Rc<dyn PlatformWindow> instead. The alias has to stay with the ffi
functions though and the item vtable definitions,
because we don't have an Rc<> template in C++.
The README.md contains the warning that used to be in lib.rs.
Add README.md files to all internal crates
... pointing to the official public crate to use instead.
Rename internal crates
fixup: README files
fixup rename