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Fix deprecated Qt API usages. #1777

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I didn't realize I was holding samples repo changes with more deprecated API usages.

Here they are.

@JamesMBallard JamesMBallard self-assigned this Jan 17, 2025
@JamesMBallard JamesMBallard merged commit 7419c66 into v.next Jan 17, 2025
@JamesMBallard JamesMBallard deleted the james/fix_deprecations branch January 17, 2025 22:35
GuillaumeBelz added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 23, 2025
* v.next: (28 commits)
  Bump up the minimum versions. (#1778)
  Fix deprecated Qt API usages. (#1777)
  Workaround for iOS. (#1775)
  unused (#1776)
  snap geometry sample fixes (#1773)
  Update README.metadata.json (#1772)
  jared/200.7.0 (#1770)
  Split apart connection logic from permission requests logic (#1764)
  Bluetooth requirement is mobile only for indoors. (#1765)
  Sample viewer and the indoors sample must specify bluetooth manually now. (#1763)
  Bri12415/5917 android context (#1762)
  Update README to include haptics (#1761)
  Fix find place sample (#1758)
  Change all references of `DisplayGrid` to `ShowGrid` (#1759)
  Tan11389/scene grid app update (#1754)
  Fix ifdef condition (#1757)
  Update samples to request permissions (#1753)
  These paths have changed. (#1755)
  Update snap geometry edits sample (#1752)
  Use 200.6 ENC data. (#1751)
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