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    LongChair
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    Hello,

    I have been trying to use qt webkit on various platforms Win / Osx / linux and some embedded devices like raspberry pi.

    I am getting various results in terms of performance between platform on QWebView Usage.

    Win / Osx / Linux seems to benefit from HW acceleration with regular C++ QWebview usage.

    although on devices like RPI, the QWebview will not benefit from any harware acceleration unless you use QWebView with QML.

    I haven't been able to find documentation on what type of acceleration is used with regular QWebView outside QML usage and why this would be accelerated on osx / win ... but not on rpi.

    Could anyone shed some light on this please ? :)

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      brcontainer
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      Hello, vrqdri

      I can not understand why this?
      Such an attitude is really necessary?
      What does this have to do with the question?

      QT project: https://github.com/brcontainer/qt-helper

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        JKSH
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        [quote author="LongChair" date="1417100511"]I haven't been able to find documentation on what type of acceleration is used with regular QWebView outside QML usage and why this would be accelerated on osx / win ... but not on rpi.

        Could anyone shed some light on this please ? :)[/quote]Hi LongChair,

        I don't know the answer, but I'm sure the Qt engineers do. You can find them at the "Interest mailing list":http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest

        [quote author="Guilherme Nascimento" date="1417114092"]Hello, vrqdri

        I can not understand why this?
        Such an attitude is really necessary?
        What does this have to do with the question?[/quote]Hi Guilherme,

        That person is a spammer. He has been posting messages like that for several months now. We just delete his messages when they arrive.

        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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          brcontainer
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          Hi JKSH

          Thanks,

          QT project: https://github.com/brcontainer/qt-helper

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