Qt App rotation [solved]
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I seemed to forget the '-' before the display... :/
But now when I launch the app i get:
transformd: driver not found
Aborted
I don't know what do you mean by at the same time.. I added the setTransformation to the app code and compiled it and with the result I launch the app with ./myapp -qws -display transformed:Rot90. -
IIRC its something like
@-qws -display "transformed:rot90:1"@
with the quotes
But I think that doing it in your code and on the command line might result in a screen rotated by 180°
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I tried ./myapp -qws -display "transformed:rot90:1" and still
transformd: driver not found
Aborted
:(
I actually need 180 degrees rotation and not 90 but I'm just trying things out... -
Did you install your custom compiled Qt on the board ?
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What do you mean? On the bored itself I only installed qt libraries, if I didn't, the app won't work at all, right? It's working but doesn't know the display flag.
Should I install anything else? -
I mean, are the libraries on the board the same that you use to compile the application ?
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When I compile the application I use the quake that I compiled with the same toolchain as the board and the same gcc. What other libraries?
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Ok, then the Qt you are using might have not been built with the -gfx-transformed
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How can I add?
I compiled the quake with the .configure with the flag: -qt-gfx-transformed
And the application is using that quake. -
Did you copy the resulting libs to your beagleboard ?
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No, which libraries should I copy and to where?
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If you don't have size constraints you can copy the QtEmbedded-4.X.X folder to the same place on the board (you can trim it down later once you have your application up and running)
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I'm sorry, I don't understand... I have the qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.6.2 directory where I compiled the qmake. and all the outputs are located in an out directory I chose.
In the out directory are subdirectories:
bin demos examples include lib mkspecs plugins translations
and in bin there is the qmake Im using in the Qt creator.
what should I copy and where to? -
Copy the lib and plugins content on your target filesystem. Generally I let Qt install the files in the default location which is /usr/local/Trolltech/QtEmbedded-4.X.X so on the target I copy the files in the same dir.
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Oh my god! I used generic Qt libraries for the beagleboard and not the ones I compiled...
Thank You SO MUCH!!!!!! It's working! -
Can I ask you another question about screen rotation?
I tried to rotate the screen with:
echo 1 > /sys/class/graphics/fbcon/rotate
and the frame buffer is rotating but when i launch the Qt app it doesn't rotate...
Do you know if it's possible to rotate it that way as well?.. :)Again, Thank you! :)
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You're welcome :)
Did you start the application with the transformed stuff ?
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I mean to rotate the whole frame buffer and launch the app.
When I tried to do this with the rotate file I mentioned before the OS rotates but when I launch the Qt app (without the display transformed) it's still straight.. It doesn't affect the Qt app. -
You can try (maybe using ssh) to rotate the whole frame buffer after the application launch
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Tried that already and it still launches straight.. :/
(The frame buffer is rotated but the qt app on top is straight)