On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 at 01:52, Florian Bruhin wrote:
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> On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 09:02:13AM +1000, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> > An example: qtwebkit allows rendering of HTML content direct to a
> > QPainter surface, keeping text as text objects and other components as
> > vectors. This isn't possible in
20.02.2020, 20:00, "Ramakanth Kesireddy" :
> Unable to get away the error though I added QtWebkit(5.5.1) sources along
> with Qt 5.6.3 sources and use below configure line:
>
> ./configure -prefix /home/ubuntu/qt5 -opensource -confirm-license -qt-libjpeg
> -qt-zlib -qt-libpng -sql-sqlite -no-cu
Unable to get away the error though I added QtWebkit(5.5.1) sources along
with Qt 5.6.3 sources and use below configure line:
./configure -prefix /home/ubuntu/qt5 -opensource -confirm-license
-qt-libjpeg -qt-zlib -qt-libpng -sql-sqlite -no-cups -no-opengl
-no-qml-debug -skip qt3d -skip qtactiveqt
20.02.2020, 19:36, "Ramakanth Kesireddy" :
> If I need to build the Qtwebkit source, Do I need to build as a separate
> module using qmake or use configure line to configure QtWebkit and then
> make?Looks like it needs gcc 4.9 to build QtWebkit.
Please use this instruction
https://github.com/q
Hi,
I’ve recently found a very serious problem since it causes a huge memory leak
when you have several QQuickPaintedItem items being constantly updated, like I
have in my application. This seems to happen only on iOS.
I’ve been able to replicate this bug using Qt stuff only, as required by Qt
If I need to build the Qtwebkit source, Do I need to build as a separate
module using qmake or use configure line to configure QtWebkit and then
make?Looks like it needs gcc 4.9 to build QtWebkit.
On Thu, 20 Feb, 2020, 19:00 Konstantin Tokarev, wrote:
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> 20.02.2020, 08:03, "Ramakanth Kesiredd
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 09:02:13AM +1000, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> An example: qtwebkit allows rendering of HTML content direct to a
> QPainter surface, keeping text as text objects and other components as
> vectors. This isn't possible in the webengine classes, at best you can
> render a rasterized i
20.02.2020, 18:38, "Sujan Dasmahapatra" :
> hi friend
>
> I am running an external app, which I want to fit onto my QScrollArea, for
> this I am writing code like this.
>
> // launch weasis
> QProcess *process = new QProcess();
> process->start("./viewer-win32.exe");
> if (process->waitForFinish
20.02.2020, 08:03, "Ramakanth Kesireddy" :
> Ok let me try with 5.212..Whether it is compatible with Qt sources starting
> from 5.6 till the latest 5.12.7 and 5.14?
Yes it is.
You can also take ready to use binaries compatible with official Qt 5.13 from
http://download.qt.io/snapshots/ci/qtwebk
Hi,
I am currently working in a medical imaging team on 3D rendering with Qt3D.
That's why I would need to perform transform feedback, but after looking on
internet and in the documentation I didn't find anything.
So I was wondering if there were any way to do transform feedback in the
Qt3D API.
On 2/19/20 5:00 AM, interest-requ...@qt-project.org wrote:
In the end, the 5.212 branch base itself is too old. qtwebkit would need a new
base branch off webkit to be a reasonable target and that has not happened.
Please, let it die.
This is where we get into the LTS issues again.
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