Which is the equivalent of QWSServer::setBackground inside qt5 ?
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in qt4.8 I use QWSServer::setBackground(Qt::transparent) to make video transparent, so In qt5 I also need this feature but I don't know where it is , anybody can help me ?
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I hate to drag up an old post, but my question is exactly the same. I've searched all over but I can only find QWSServer::setBackground. How do you set the color of the framebuffer without QWS?
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I hate to drag up an old post, but my question is exactly the same. I've searched all over but I can only find QWSServer::setBackground. How do you set the color of the framebuffer without QWS?
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Hi,
Which plugin are you currently using ?
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Hi,
Which plugin are you currently using ?
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LinuxFB, we have no hardware acceleration.
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LinuxFB, we have no hardware acceleration.
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AFAIK, there's no equivalent for the LinuxFB plugin. Out of curiosity which background are you thinking about ? The one from your widget or while your application is loading ?
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AFAIK, there's no equivalent for the LinuxFB plugin. Out of curiosity which background are you thinking about ? The one from your widget or while your application is loading ?
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For example, if I have a QDialog in windowed mode and move it, what color will it be when it redraws the empty space? With QWS you could select that color.
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For example, if I have a QDialog in windowed mode and move it, what color will it be when it redraws the empty space? With QWS you could select that color.
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From my understanding of "this":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/embedded-linux.html is that you won't have that option at hand
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From my understanding of "this":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/embedded-linux.html is that you won't have that option at hand
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There is no equivalent. You can create a fullscreen widget that just fills itself with the desired color.
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There is no equivalent. You can create a fullscreen widget that just fills itself with the desired color.