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The feature is no longer used and support for it shall soon be dropped.
Change-Id: I9b35b43262b6f07609cf931315125e91e0a1f9b6
Reviewed-by: Mitch Curtis <mitch.curtis@qt.io>
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Change-Id: If797ac58344b20e8de4379343131c097247ba2f2
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Change-Id: If68cff4efacc7dc5719c8b8e61937e85e9076870
Reviewed-by: Mitch Curtis <mitch.curtis@qt.io>
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In comparison to handling synthesized mouse events, handling touch
events has the advantage that it gives multi-touch support. That is,
it is possible to move multiple sliders at the same time, each
handling its own touch point.
Change-Id: I713307b0e6b5ee777496fc9ba68a5180d13a6aca
Reviewed-by: Mitch Curtis <mitch.curtis@qt.io>
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The CI was not able to catch failures in tst_styles, because the test
results were output by separate child processes. This change builds
three different versions of tst_controls, which each run with the
appropriate style.
Change-Id: I95b2bdd90221579a3176e827802236d80d9f1a09
Reviewed-by: Mitch Curtis <mitch.curtis@qt.io>
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