Ah, that's unfortunate, I was hoping I wouldn't have to bother with the drawing itself, but I can see that was maybe a little optimistic.
Your response does make me wonder though: would it be possible to develop "plugins" for NickelMenu, since it already does the hard work of hooking into Nickel. NickelMenu could load this plugin (an .so) dynamically at runtime, hooking it into Nickel and thus a platform would be available for Qt to direct it's drawing calls to.
I have no idea if this would be possible at all, I might be able to put some time into researching this in the next couple of days.
It would make NickelMenu a new "platform" for Qt apps on the Kobo, which I think would be lovely! I love the way it integrates so cleanly into Nickel.
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