The idea being that hellovulkantriangle demonstrates the same things.
As a getting started tutorial hellovulkanwindow is the ideal example,
but then again QVulkanWindow is not something we want to promote much
in Qt 6.
Some of the docs are moved to hellovulkantriangle.
Pick-to: 6.5
Change-Id: Icbfff70b4a4c7e4c0863a937f3c16038c0b03fbe
Reviewed-by: Christian Strømme <christian.stromme@qt.io>
Because it is the least documented one, and compared to the other
Vulkan examples it does not add anything new, it just dives deeper
into Vulkan.
Pick-to: 6.5
Change-Id: Iecf3e04625fba256ea8134da57f54498ee2010db
Reviewed-by: Christian Strømme <christian.stromme@qt.io>
A convenience subclass of QWindow that provides a Vulkan-capable
window with a double-buffered FIFO swapchain.
While advanced use cases are better served by a custom QWindow
subclass, many applications can benefit from having a convenient
helper that makes getting started easier.
Add also three examples of increasing complexity, and a variant that
shows embeddeding into widgets via QWindowContainer.
[ChangeLog][QtGui] Added QVulkanWindow, a convenience subclass of
QWindow.
Task-number: QTBUG-55981
Change-Id: I6cdc9ff1390ac6258e278377233fd369a0bfeddc
Reviewed-by: Andy Nichols <andy.nichols@qt.io>