misc/quazip/doc/faq.dox
author nemo
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 20:04:32 -0500
changeset 6645 9ff40cf44827
parent 5752 ea95ee97c805
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fixes slot sprite and ammo sprites overlapping left side border. There is still the issue that boxes should be 32px between borders, but right now they are 33px on all but the first row (since the outside border overlaps it by 1px) causing the slot sprite to have 2px of border on the left and 1px of border on the right.

/**
 * \page faq QuaZip FAQ
 *
 * <!--
 * \ref faq-GPL "Q. Is it possible to release an LGPL version of the QuaZip?"
 *
 * \ref faq-non-QIODevice "Q. Is there any way to use QuaZipFile in Qt where you are supposed to use normal (non-zipped) file, but not through QIODevice API?"
 * -->
 *
 * \anchor faq-GPL Q. Is it possible to release an LGPL version of the
 * QuaZip?
 *
 * A. I do not know much about licensing, so I can answer for sure, but
 * QuaZip was developed using Open Source edition of Qt, so I see no
 * way it could be released under anything except GPL.
 *
 * \anchor faq-non-QIODevice Q. Is there any way to use QuaZipFile in Qt
 * where you are supposed to use normal (non-zipped) file, but not
 * through QIODevice API?
 *
 * A. Usually not. For example, if you are passing file name to some
 * database driver (like SQLite), Qt usually just passes this name down
 * to the 3rd-party library, which is usually does not know anything
 * about QIODevice and therefore there is no way to pass QuaZipFile as
 * normal file. However, if we are talking about some place where you
 * pass file name, and then indirectly use QFile to open it, then it is
 * a good idea to make overloaded method, which accepts QIODevice
 * pointer. Then you would be able to pass QuaZipFile as well as many
 * other nice things such as QBuffer or QProcess.
 **/