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With the FileList example application, the user can explore the multimedia content (images, sounds, and videos) of a Symbian device. In addition, selected files can be opened with appropriate applications - for example, selecting an image from the file list will display the image in the Photos application.

The application is compatible with Symbian phones and requires Qt 4.7.4, Qt Mobility 1.2.1 and Qt Quick Components 1.1 for Symbian.

Visit the project web page for more information: http://projects.developer.nokia.com/filelist

This example application demonstrates:

  • Browsing Symbian filesystem with Qt Quick
  • Opening files in external applications
  • An animated splash screen

For more information on implementation, visit the wiki pages:

What's new in version 1.1

  • The interactive header was removed and the file models of both the phone memory and a memory card were combined to a single view.
  • A splash screen was added.
  • Qt Quick Components were updated to version 1.1
  1. Prerequisites

  • Qt basics
  • Qt Quick basics
  1. Project structure and implementation

2.1 Folders

| The root folder contains the project file, resource files, | the license information and this file (release notes). | |- bin Contains the installable Symbian binary files. | |- gfx Contains application graphics. | |- icons Contains application icons. | |- qml Root folder for QML and JavaScript files. | | | |- symbian Symbian specific QML and JavaScript files. | |- rsc Contains the files for Qt resource system. | |- src Contains the Qt/C++ source code files.

2.2 Important files and classes

File Description
src/filehelper.h The FileHelper class is a utility class
src/filehelper.cpp providing convenient methods which can be
accessed within the QML code.
----------------------------------- --------------------------------------------
qml/symbian/CustomProgressBar.qml Custom ProgressBar implementation.
----------------------------------- --------------------------------------------
qml/symbian/FileListPage.qml The main view of the application.
----------------------------------- --------------------------------------------
qml/symbian/FolderList.qml The folder list element, provides the
visible folder list item and JavaScript
functions for controls.
----------------------------------- --------------------------------------------
qml/symbian/MainApp.qml The main QML file composing the page stack
component.
----------------------------------- --------------------------------------------
qml/symbian/MainAppLoader.qml The element loaded during the application
start-up. Shows the splash screen and
loads the main application content.
----------------------------------- --------------------------------------------
qml/symbian/SplashScreen.qml The splash screen QML file.
----------------------------------- --------------------------------------------
qml/symbian/SubFolderPage.qml The sub folder page QML file. Provides
sub folder content list.
----------------------------------- --------------------------------------------
Class Description
QDesktopServices Used to open files with external applications.
------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------
QSystemStorageInfo Used to get information about device storage.
------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------
PathInfo Provides paths to multimedia folders.
------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------

2.3 Used APIs/QML elements/Qt Quick Components

FolderListModel - The model containing the folder data of the filesystem. This is an experimental component from Qt.labs module. PageStackWindow - The application window containing the status bar, tool bar and the page stack. This is the root element of the application UI.

  1. Compatibility

  • Symbian phones with Qt 4.7.4, Qt Mobility 1.2.1 and Qt Quick Components 1.1.

Tested to work on Nokia C7-00, Nokia E6-00, Nokia E7-00, Nokia N8-00 and Nokia X7-00. Developed with Qt SDK 1.2.

3.1 Required capabilities

None; the application can be self signed on Symbian.

3.2 Known issues

None.

  1. Building, installing, and running the application

4.1 Preparations

Check that you have the latest Qt SDK installed in the development environment and the latest Qt version on the device.

Qt Quick Components 1.1 or higher is required.

4.2 Using the Qt SDK

You can install and run the application on the device by using the Qt SDK. Open the project in the SDK, set up the correct target (depending on the device platform), and click the Run button. For more details about this approach, visit the Qt Getting Started section at Nokia Developer (http://www.developer.nokia.com/Develop/Qt/Getting_started/).

4.3 Symbian device

Make sure your device is connected to your computer. Locate the .sis installation file and open it with Nokia Suite. Accept all requests from Nokia Suite and the device. Note that you can also install the application by copying the installation file onto your device and opening it with the Symbian File Manager application.

After the application is installed, locate the application icon from the application menu and launch the application by tapping the icon.

  1. License

See the license text file delivered with this project. The license file is also available online at http://projects.developer.nokia.com/filelist/browser/Licence.txt

  1. Related documentation

Qt Quick Components

  1. Version history

1.1.1 Disk space related bug fixed 1.1 Improvements to the user experience 1.0 Initial release

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