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QPlatformIntegration::screens() no longer has to be implemented, implementations should call QPlatformIntegration::screenAdded() for each screen instead. This is for being able to support adding screens at run-time later on, by connecting it to a signal in QGuiApplication. The QGuiGLContext API has changed a bit, by not sending in all the parameters in the constructor but instead having a create() function. The createPlatformGLContext() factory in QPlatformIntegration takes a QGuiGLContext * instead of a QSurfaceFormat and a share context, similar to how the window and backing store factory functions work. The XCB plugin has experimental support for connecting to multiple X displays simultaneously, creating one or more QScreen for each. Change-Id: I248a22a4fd3481280710110272c04a30a8021e8f Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/2103 Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com> Reviewed-by: Jørgen Lind <jorgen.lind@nokia.com> |
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2dpainting | ||
cube | ||
framebufferobject | ||
framebufferobject2 | ||
grabber | ||
hellogl | ||
hellogl_es | ||
hellogl_es2 | ||
hellowindow | ||
overpainting | ||
pbuffers | ||
pbuffers2 | ||
samplebuffers | ||
shared | ||
textures | ||
opengl.pro | ||
README |
Qt provides support for integration with OpenGL implementations on all platforms, giving developers the opportunity to display hardware accelerated 3D graphics alongside a more conventional user interface. These examples demonstrate the basic techniques used to take advantage of OpenGL in Qt applications. Documentation for these examples can be found via the Examples link in the main Qt documentation.