Qt for Symbian
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Contributors.

Foreword.

Preface.

Abbreviations.

Acknowledgments.

Publisher's Acknowledgments.

About the Editors.

1 Introduction and Motivation (Frank H.P. Fitzek, Tony Torp and Tommi Mikkonen).

1.1 The Importance of Mobile Developers.

1.2 Symbian OS.

1.3 Qt.

Bibliography.

2 Getting Started (Morten V. Pedersen, Janus Heide, Frank H.P. Fitzek and Tony Torp).

2.1 Installing the Development Environment.

2.2 Using Carbide.c++ with Qt for Symbian.

2.3 Summary.

3 Qt in General (Andreas Jakl).

3.1 Hello World.

3.2 Basics.

3.3 Signals and Slots.

3.4 Qt Object Model.

3.5 User Interface.

3.6 System.

3.7 Communication.

Bibliography.

4 Qt Mobility APIs (Tommi Mikkonen, Tony Torp and Frank H.P. Fitzek).

4.1 Introduction.

4.2 Bearer Management.

4.3 Contacts.

4.4 The Contacts API.

4.5 Location.

4.6 Messaging.

4.7 Multimedia.

4.8 Publish and Subscribe.

4.9 Service Framework.

4.10 System Information.

4.11 Summary.

Bibliography.

5 Qt-Like Mobile Extensions (Tony Torp and Frank H.P. Fitzek).

5.1 Utilizing Platform Features beyond Qt APIs.

5.2 How to Use the Mobile Extensions in Your Project.

5.3 Alarms.

5.4 Calendar.

5.5 Camera.

5.6 Installer.

5.7 Landmarks.

5.8 Profile.

5.9 Sensors.

5.10 Telephony.

5.11 Utils.

5.12 Vibra.

6 Qt Apps and Native Symbian Extensions (Angelo Perkusich, Kyller Costa Gorgônio and Hyggo Oliveira de Almeida).

6.1 Data Types and Symbian OS Class Naming Conventions.

6.2 Memory Management.

6.3 Executable Files.

6.4 Platform Security.

6.5 Active Objects.

6.6 Error Handling.

6.7 Threads.

6.8 Qt for Symbian.

6.9 Summary.

Bibliography.

7 Qt for Symbian Examples (Bertalan Forstner, András Berke, Imre Kelényi, Morten V. Pedersen and Hassan Charaf).

7.1 Mobility API Examples.

7.2 Qt for Symbian and Mobile Extension Examples.

Index.

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