Given these three apple keyboards
https://cdn1.expertreviews.co.uk/sites/expertreviews/files/2016/05/apple_macbook_keyboard.jpg?itok=561oFI0T
https://external-preview.redd.it/EB51zKAdjFHuCXUr3xpq3eNcuTWOrEhEpiazlvoVbKM.jpg?width=960&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=cd0ded7502d0c6d19f9f24ea82b912d3403817e7
https://support.apple.com/library/content/dam/edam/applecare/images/en_US/keyboards/keyboard_graphic_photo.png
Is this statement
found on this page:Note
On Mac OS X, references to "Ctrl", Qt::CTRL, Qt::Control and Qt::ControlModifier correspond to the Command keys on the Apple keyboard, and references to "Meta", Qt::META, Qt::Meta and Qt::MetaModifier correspond to the Control keys. Developers on Mac OS X can use the same shortcut descriptions across all platforms, and their applications will automatically work as expected on Mac OS X.
https://www.copperspice.com/docs/cs_api/class_qkeysequence.html#a15521fc8b42acb57dea8577bbdef3eb5
true?
I'm asking because:
- Diamond did a lot of text substitution and it stuffed in Meta - opposite of what the quote says now
- There is a control key on the newer Apple keyboards but only one control key
- The option key appears to have "alt" written on it these days. I assume option is "meta"
- I don't wish to deliberately exclude Apple users, I'm just not going to build for that platform.
So, the condensed question:
Is CopperSpice now handling CTRL and ALT so developers don't have to think about Apple/MAC or do anything for it?