Michi, I don't think this case should be dismissed so quickly. If one creates a new default app template with out SDK, putting images into qrc files is the default way to go. In order to create games that look good on big screens like tablet, but still perform well on small screens and weak hardware, the thumbnailer could be an ideal helper so that developers can provide large graphics in their package but use the thumbnailer to size them properly for the current device.
I think simon just forgot the "image://thumbnailer/" in the above example but he really meant that. I've added it.
Michi, I don't think this case should be dismissed so quickly. If one creates a new default app template with out SDK, putting images into qrc files is the default way to go. In order to create games that look good on big screens like tablet, but still perform well on small screens and weak hardware, the thumbnailer could be an ideal helper so that developers can provide large graphics in their package but use the thumbnailer to size them properly for the current device.
I think simon just forgot the "image: //thumbnailer/ " in the above example but he really meant that. I've added it.