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diff --git a/basicsuite/About Boot to Qt/QtForAndroid.qml b/basicsuite/About Boot to Qt/QtForAndroid.qml deleted file mode 100644 index 2eac080..0000000 --- a/basicsuite/About Boot to Qt/QtForAndroid.qml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -import QtQuick 2.0 - -Column { - id: root - - width: parent.width - - spacing: engine.smallFontSize() - - Title { - text: "Boot2Qt vs Qt for Android" - } - - ContentText { - width: parent.width - text: '<p align="justify">Qt for Android is a port of the Qt Framework to be used - for application development on the Android platform. Its - purpose is to enable development of applications that - can run on Android devices. For developers writing applications - for the Android ecosystem, Qt for Android is the right choice. - - <p align="justify">Boot2Qt tries to strip down the Android stack to the bare minimum, - relying only on basic Linux features. The majority of the Android stack, - such as <i>SurfaceFlinger</i> or <i>DalvikVM</i> is not running in - Boot2Qt, resulting in faster startup times, lower memory consumption - and overall better performance. - ' - } - - Column { - id: diagram - spacing: 1 - width: parent.width * 0.66 - anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter - Box { text: "Application"; accentColor: "coral" } - Box { text: "Qt for Android"; accentColor: Qt.rgba(0.64, 0.82, 0.15) } - Row { - width: parent.width - height: b.height - Box { id: b; width: parent.width / 2; text: "Qt Framework"; accentColor: Qt.rgba(0.64, 0.82, 0.15) } - Box { width: parent.width / 2; text: "Android (Dalvik)"; accentColor: "steelblue" } - } - - Box { text: "Android Baselayer"; accentColor: "steelblue" } - Box { text: "Embedded Hardware"; accentColor: "steelblue"} - } - -} |