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    patrickkidd
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    Hello!

    I have a few draggable dialogue-ish popup-widgets that render slowly on iOS, for example calling QWidget::move() on them in response to mouse movements for dragging. How can I get these widgets to render with hardware acceleration on iOS? I am using QOpenGLWidget for the QGraphicsView's viewport, but how to I accelerate these child QWidgets of that QGraphicsView? Should I set an intermediate parent for the QGraphicsView itself that is a QOpenGLWidget? Or something like that?

    Thank you!

    -Patrick

    https://alaskafamilysystems.com/

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      SGaist
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      Hi,

      There's no hardware acceleration for QWidget as it uses the raster engine. The platform itself doesn't play any role there.

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        Hi,

        There's no hardware acceleration for QWidget as it uses the raster engine. The platform itself doesn't play any role there.

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        @SGaist Any suggestion how to get these widgets to perform faster? I have noticed all the widgets - list+table views for example, are slow.

        https://alaskafamilysystems.com/

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          What kind of widget are you using ?
          For what purpose ?

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            What kind of widget are you using ?
            For what purpose ?

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            @SGaist In the attached screenshot you will see a parent QGraphicsView with a QGraphicsScene shown. It has a date label, two toolbars, and a pop-up properties dialog all implemented using QWidget.

            The problem is that the performance of the QWidgets on iOS, including dragging of the pop-up dialogs and property animations for the toolbars and other widgets is not hardware accelerated. The frame rate is really slow.

            I tried sticking a QOpenGLWidget as a proxy parent for the QGraphicsView, but not luck. The QGraphicsView viewport performance is already fairly good with a QOpenGLWidget for it.

            0_1518668462425_2018-02-14_20-13-13.jpg

            https://alaskafamilysystems.com/

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              @SGaist In the attached screenshot you will see a parent QGraphicsView with a QGraphicsScene shown. It has a date label, two toolbars, and a pop-up properties dialog all implemented using QWidget.

              The problem is that the performance of the QWidgets on iOS, including dragging of the pop-up dialogs and property animations for the toolbars and other widgets is not hardware accelerated. The frame rate is really slow.

              I tried sticking a QOpenGLWidget as a proxy parent for the QGraphicsView, but not luck. The QGraphicsView viewport performance is already fairly good with a QOpenGLWidget for it.

              0_1518668462425_2018-02-14_20-13-13.jpg

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              @patrickkidd You could consider QML/QtQuick for your UI as it uses hardware acceleration.

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                @patrickkidd You could consider QML/QtQuick for your UI as it uses hardware acceleration.

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                @jsulm is that the intended route? Is it the only way to do it? I already have this app in beta as is on OS X, was hoping to port it to iOS. Though the QWidget versions definitely don’t look good on iOS so I would have to do some ui tweaking either way.

                https://alaskafamilysystems.com/

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                  If I replace the property sheet shown with a QtQuick form embedded in the QWidget, will the QtQuick form be hardware accelerated?

                  https://alaskafamilysystems.com/

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