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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Task-number: 252491
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Usually, "the the" is not proper English
Reviewed-By: Thiago Macieira
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Task-number: Related to 241466
Reviewed-by: Samuel
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QGLWidget does not support partial updates unless the context is
single buffered and auto-fill background is disabled. The problem
was that QPaintEvent::region() returned the requested update region
without taking into account the limitation of QGLWidget. If QGLWidget
doesn't support partial updates, it means everything has to be updated,
and QPaintEvent::region() must return the whole widget rect.
Auto test included.
Task-number: 241785
Reviewed-by: Trond
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The NSOpenGLContext seems to be tied to the window. So if the view
changes from one window to another, the OpenGL context needs to be
cleared. We can do this by hooking into the viewWillChangeWindow and
viewDidChangeWindow events and clear and reset the drawable
respectively. We also found out that QCocoaOpenGLView was not being used
at all, so just remove it to get rid of any confusion.
Task-number: 250066
Reviewed-by: Trond
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with Cocoa support on Mac.
The Cocoa API doesn't have a concept of Z-ordering of widgets, and it's
implemented by reordering the widget hierarchy for normal widgets. This
does unfortunately not work for GL widgets, and it's not supported by
Apple. This apparently work with the Carbon AGL API though.
Task-number: 244890
Reviewed-by: Gunnar Sletta
BT: yes
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