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A new one has been drawn; use it on all platforms, not just on macOS.
It is now also used as the default window icon, to be more identifiable
when minimized, etc. Of course it can be overridden by plugins that
can be loaded from qml.
[ChangeLog][QtQml][qml] The QML Runtime tool now has an updated
application icon and a default window icon. QtQuick applications
can still use QWindow::setIcon() to override the window icon.
Task-number: QTBUG-70826
Task-number: QTBUG-74662
Change-Id: I8671d0c99f7f4283dbe2dc4c605abb560f7bf1a1
Reviewed-by: Shawn Rutledge <shawn.rutledge@qt.io>
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This tool simply runs QML files using a QQmlApplicationEngine.
It is configurable so as to behave, by default, like qmlscene in
that it will automatically place non-Window QtQuick 2 Items inside
a QQuickWindow with the size of the root item. The configuration
is extensible so that other GUI scenes can also use it by altering
the configuration files in their installation.
On OS X, it is an app bundle, and handles the QFileOpenEvent so that
it can be the tool with which qml files are usually launched by
double-clicking. (This does not break the ability to use it on the
command line too: the options still work, you just have to give the
path to the executable inside the bundle.)
Change-Id: I6bac813ce188be54842a78d7b532fcf2d54dc443
Reviewed-by: Alan Alpert (Personal) <416365416c@gmail.com>
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