27th of February to 5th of March 2023
Spotlight: Embedded World 2023
Embedded World 2023 will open its doors to visitors next week in Nuremberg, Germany! Slint will be present with its own booth again, please stop by in hall 4 stand 4-306 and say hi. We have stickers ;-)
We're proud to be nominated for the Embedded World Awards in the category "Tools" this year.
This year you might run into Slint at other exhibitors as well:
- The Raspberry Pi Foundation (hall 3a, stand 3a-415) will show Slint on their products
- Espressif (hall 3a, stand 3a-625) will run Slint on their ESP32
- ST (hall 4a, stand 4a-148) will have Slint on STM32MP1
- Adacore and Ferrous systems (hall 4, stand 4-148) will show Slint on QNX
- Toradex (hall 4, stand 4-240) will demo Slint on Torizon
- KDAB (hall 4, stand 4-302) has the same application running on Slint, Qt and Flutter
- Oryx (hall 4, stand 4-445) will show a demo on STM32H7
We're looking forward to seeing you all in person in Nuremberg!
Slint Library
Documentation and Demos
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docs: Fix TouchArea documentation (#2296)
Thank you to Miłosz Kosobucki for this pull request!
- Polish documentation for release (#2298, #2309, #2311, #2322 )
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printerdemo_mcu: Fix layout (#2300)
Thank you to Tasuku Suzuki for this pull request!
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printerdemo: Improve category labels' visibility in night mode (#2304)
Thank you to Tasuku Suzuki for this pull request!
- Improve the energy demo ( #2291, #2293, #2303, #2307, #2318, #2321, #2323 )
Fixes
- winit: Fix rendering when moving windows between monitors with different scale factor (#2292)
- Fix panic when accessing a global from init that's not used otherwise (#2313)
- Fix panic when invoking unused callback aliases with the interpreter (#2320)
- femtovg: Fix panic when rendering colorized image with transparent global alpha (#2297)
Janitor Work
- Remove dark-light dependency on the web (#2316)
Statistics
29 patches committed in 19 pull requests by 5 authors.
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Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit to build native user interfaces for desktop and embedded applications written in Rust, C++, JavaScript, and Python. Find more information at https://slint.dev/ or check out the source code at https://github.com/slint-ui/slint