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The files (folders) already processed are listed in each issue in epic
QTBUG-134547
These files were processed half a year ago. In order to make it clear
that all of these files are already processed, mark them with an
explicit default security header.
For the record, this was generated with this script:
find -E . -regex ".*\.(cpp|h|hpp|mm|qml|js)$" | xargs python3 ~/bin/add-cra-header.py
in the folders listed in each subtask of QTBUG-134547
(add-cra-header.py only exist at my desktop, but it simply adds the
default security header if it doesn't already have any existing security
header)
QUIP: 23
Fixes: QTBUG-134547
Pick-to: 6.10 6.9 6.8
Change-Id: Ieb8c78ea6561fdbdd27c7b13185ece853eedf80f
Reviewed-by: Oliver Eftevaag <oliver.eftevaag@qt.io>
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The start and end angle of the Dial element were hard coded before. Now
they can be set by the application developer using the new properties
startAngle and endAngle. The angle property is set to an angle between
those values, even if it is >360 or <0. The setter functions make sure
that the relation between angle and value is unique. Further, values for
start and endAngle are limited to [-360, 720]. Wrap works as before.
Tests have been updated.
All styles have been updated to the new functionality except the Imagine
style (see task QTBUG-112387).
[ChangeLog][Controls] The start and end angle of the dial element are
made customizabe.
Fixes: QTBUG-57822
Change-Id: I941837008d4f9b4dde1979e91db5adb624bcbe41
Reviewed-by: Mitch Curtis <mitch.curtis@qt.io>
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Changes the feature from PRIVATE to PUBLIC to disable the private layer
property in qquickitem.h.
Disables UniformAnimator and Item::layer.
Fixes missing headers seen by disabling the feature.
Pick-to: 6.5
Change-Id: I9025568c5d98cb708ed2fcfb323ac33c06c2ccaf
Reviewed-by: Kaj Grönholm <kaj.gronholm@qt.io>
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Qt Quick Controls 2 was named that way because it was a follow-up to
Qt Quick Controls 1.x. Now that Qt Quick Controls 1 is no longer
supported, we don't need to have "2" in the name. Work on this was
already started for the documentation in
1abdfe5d5a052f2298b7bf657513dfa7e0c66a56.
By doing this renaming a few weeks before feature freeze, it won't
affect the release but still results in as little time possible spent
manually fixing conflicts in cherry-picks from non-LTS releases as a
result of the renaming.
This patch does the following:
- Renames directories.
- Adapts CMakeLists.txt and other files to account for the new paths.
A follow-up patch will handle documentation.
It does not touch library names or other user-facing stuff, as that
will have to be done in Qt 7.
Task-number: QTBUG-95413
Change-Id: I170d8db19033ee71e495ff0c5c1a517a41ed7634
Reviewed-by: Mitch Curtis <mitch.curtis@qt.io>
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