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From Qt 5.7 -> tools & applications are lisenced under GPL v3 with some
exceptions, see
http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/01/13/new-agreement-with-the-kde-free-qt-foundation/
Updated license headers to use new GPL-EXCEPT header instead of LGPL21 one
(in those files which will be under GPL 3 with exceptions)
Change-Id: I04760a0801837cfc516d1c7c02d4f503f6bb70b6
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@theqtcompany.com>
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Qt copyrights are now in The Qt Company, so we could update the source
code headers accordingly. In the same go we should also fix the links to
point to qt.io.
Change-Id: I61120571787870c0ed17066afb31779b1e6e30e9
Reviewed-by: Iikka Eklund <iikka.eklund@theqtcompany.com>
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A common pattern for ItemParticle (as shown in the particleview.qml
example) is to use it to manage movement of a model's delegates. In such
a case item management is handled by the user code (which bridges the
needs of the Model and the View) and deleting the items in ItemParticle
quickly leads to crashes.
This change maintains (and improves, due to handling resets) the
deletion of delegates created by the ItemParticles, as shown in
delegates.qml. This example was expanded with a click to reset feature
so as to more clearly see the impact of resets.
Task-number: QTBUG-37486
Change-Id: I9de935034c11a7dd2abdd60e7b3bd42867dede9c
Reviewed-by: Robin Burchell <robin.burchell@viroteck.net>
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