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* consistently put {qt,qml}_{module,plugin} at the end of project filesOswald Buddenhagen2016-03-071-5/+5
| | | | | | | | this fixes static builds by ensuring that all dependencies are exported. Task-number: QTBUG-51071 Change-Id: Icbce502dcbcb4d4b4d922c42679f44e2cc930bf3 Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@theqtcompany.com>
* Long live the TuioTouch input plugin!Robin Burchell2014-12-191-0/+26
This is an import of the tuio2qt plugin (https://github.com/rburchell/tuio2qt), as of sha 9b1f163ac52ea440e83f16b3906f9b55e21b87be henceforth to be developed as a part of Qt itself. This plugin offers touch events via QPA interfaces, using data offered over the TUIO protocol (http://www.tuio.org). It is useful for accepting touch input on devices which otherwise don't have touch input (such as desktops) for the purposes of development, as well as accepting input from some hardware which offers up touch events specifically over the TUIO protocol. Known "shortcomings" at this time, as documented in the README: * Multiple TUIO sources sending data at the same time will conflict. This will not cause problems, strictly speaking, but it will not work well (repeated touchpoint release/press events for the same IDs) * TCP transport is not currently supported. I don't see a need for it at this time, but I have left the capability in terms of port acceptance open for it to be made available. Change-Id: I7178f9db13c635268db8460fbe4d4ea6be654c05 Reviewed-by: Shawn Rutledge <shawn.rutledge@digia.com>