Did you open Qt Creator by searching for "Ubuntu SDK" in the dash? There are 2 QtCreator app launchers, once for vanilla QtCreator, the other is called "Ubuntu SDK" and features the QtCreator logo...
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Did you open Qt Creator by searching for "Ubuntu SDK" in the dash? There are 2 QtCreator app launchers, once for vanilla QtCreator, the other is called "Ubuntu SDK" and features the QtCreator logo...
The best way to get started is to visit developer.ubuntu.com to get the Ubuntu SDK installed and follow the app development tutorial to learn how to write your own apps.
Tabs contains a VisualItemModel called tabsModel,so maybe you need to use tabs.tabsModel as the parent object?
Both QML and HTML5 apps will be officially supported on the Ubuntu Phone. The only thing undecided is how much support there will be for other languages & toolkits.
I agree with Joey, he might even have some ideas of blogs that would work :)
Not generally, no, but knowing the target audience for your app might help people advise you on how to promote it.
You can email the App Review Board (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppReviewBoard/) to ask them for an update on your submission, sometimes both sides think they are waiting on the other, and keeping the...
Unfortunately yes, open source apps are reviewed by a team of community volunteers, and they just haven't been able to get through all of the open source submissions we've received.
Yes, KDE will run apps written in Gtk, I think there is even a Gtk theme that will match your KDE theme. It will run fine in Linux Mint as well, and pretty much any other Linux environment.
Moved this thread to a more appropriate forum where you might get better help.
Any language that can access GObject or DBus will be able to integrate with the Unity desktop.
Somebody can submit the latest version to Ubuntu's Backports repository, or they can use a PPA to make it available. In the future, we will have a process that will let the authors submit the latest...
App Indicators should use mono-color icons, but otherwise it can be specific to your application.
The Messaging Menu and Sound Menu have separate APIs if you want to integrate with them:
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Have you tried using the full path to the icon file anyway? It works for me using the Python GObject API. Otherwise you can try using app_indicator_new_with_path to specify a custom icon_theme_path...
The Getting Started page on the developer portal is a great place start: http://developer.ubuntu.com/get-started/
Sorry, I'm a python guy, not really sure what's needed to get C code compiling
http://developer.ubuntu.com/resources/technologies/application-indicators/ has documentation and code examples for creating an application indicator for your app.
The forums shouldn't be used for advertising. If you want to talk about some aspect of Ubuntu app development that you experienced while writing your app, then that would be fine.
You can use some amount of C#/.NET and have it run on Linux using Mono. You can also use Python with Qt or Gtk. Finally, you can write apps in C/C++ that only need to be recompiled for each...
I've had Glade crash before, but not immediately after loading
Be sure to post some early screenshots too!
Then you might want to try asking on AskUbuntu, or perhaps finding the wxWidgets community.
Maybe you need to install a dev package like libwxbase2.8-dev or wx2.8-headers?
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Welcome to the Ubuntu Application Developer Forum. Here you will find other developers who are targeting Ubuntu as a platform for their applications. This forum is about writing applications for...