On Tuesday 11 November 2014, Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo wrote: > > Hi Allan! Thank you for answering. > > I'm open to use the correct way to do it. My only need is to be able to > render the given page in my opengl context. The typical example rendering > a WebGL in the faces of a cube in OpenGL will be great! Is there any demo > like this? :) > > Or, at least, where can I find an example using QGraphicsWebView with a > QGLWidget viewport? > See the documentation of QGraphicsView and especially setViewPort ( http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qgraphicsview.html ). In Qt 5.4 you can also use a QOpenGLWidget. It basically sets a specific widget as the output, qtwebkit can find that widget and use the same opengl-context in case it uses one. Without this qtwebkit would have its own widget that can mess with yours and would still need copying over CPU to blit textures.
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