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Scan barcode in Qt 6 ?
Have a look at this, then: https://github.com/ftylitak/qzxing
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Implementing an implicit intent
I'm currently working on an Android application that focuses on scanning QR codes in which I'm using this library. Upon launch, the application returns the URL of the scanned QR code like so. However, my question revolves around how I can take this returned result and then launch it into a web browser on the device. I'm merely confused as to why the implementation shown near the bottom in the following code doesn't appear to launch the returned result from the QR code right into the web browser
What are some alternatives?
react-qr-barcode-scanner - A simple React Component using the client's webcam to read barcodes.
react-native-vision-camera - 📸 A powerful, high-performance React Native Camera library.
QtFirebase - An effort to bring Google's Firebase C++ API to Qt + QML
ZXing - ZXing ("Zebra Crossing") barcode scanning library for Java, Android
bppgrid - QtQuick 2 Table component, modeled on TableView QML Type and some other Cool qml components
QRGen - a simple QRCode generation api for java built on top ZXING
barcodescanner
dotherside - C language library for creating bindings for the Qt QML language
BGAQRCode-Android - QRCode 扫描二维码、扫描条形码、相册获取图片后识别、生成带 Logo 二维码、支持微博微信 QQ 二维码扫描样式
rxing-cli - A command line interface for rxing
QREader - :white_square_button: [Android Library] Read QR codes using google's mobile vision api, but without the hassle