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    lgeyer
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    #12

    Speaking of the devil... ;-)

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      ZapB
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      [quote author="Lukas Geyer" date="1356023511"]Speaking of the devil... ;-)[/quote]

      I'm like Beetlejuice :)

      Nokia Certified Qt Specialist
      Interested in hearing about Qt related work

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        kantaki
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        #14

        Okay thanks a lot :). But I have one last question. You mentioned I should only use QWindow + QOpenGLContext.

        So I do not need QOpenGLFunctions at all if I only want to use OpenGL (no OpenGL ES)?
        It's mainly for a graphics engine showcase in the future.

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          ZapB
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          I didn't say you should only use QWindow+QOpenGLContext. The other QOpenGL* classes are perfectly fine to use. I highly recommend QOpenGLShaderProgram and friends. They will save you writing a lot of boiler-plate code.

          QOpenGLFunctions however does not expose all OpenGL functions, only the subset used by Qt itself. This is what I am trying to address with https://codereview.qt-project.org/#change,35408

          As mentioned earlier in this thread and on the development@qt-project.org mailing list, we have a whole bunch of other OpenGL enabler classes we could potentially add for Qt 5.1.

          Of course once you have a window and context you are free to use raw OpenGL calls. Just beware that you will have to handle resolving the function pointers for any functions you use. Especially on windows this can be a pain.

          Nokia Certified Qt Specialist
          Interested in hearing about Qt related work

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            kantaki
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            #16

            Ok thanks , I think I should be able to use it now. :)

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              kantaki
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              Okay I encountered a problem. :x

              I tried to create opengl window with the QWindow but I am not sure how I can tell QWindow "Hey you have to use OpenGL now".

              I did the following. I read the documentation but I probably misunderstood something.

              @#ifndef GLWINDOW_H
              #define GLWINDOW_H
              #include <QWindow>
              #include <QOpenGLBuffer>
              #include <QOpenGLContext>
              #include <QOpenGLShader>
              #include <QGLFormat>

              class GLWindow : public QWindow
              {
              QOpenGLContext* context;

              public:

              GLWindow();
              
              void initGL();
              void resize(int w, int h);
              

              };

              #endif // GLWINDOW_H@

              @#include "glwindow.h"
              #include <QDebug>

              GLWindow::GLWindow()
              {
              initGL();
              }
              void GLWindow::resize(int w, int h){

              glViewport(0,0,w,h);
              qDebug() << w << " " <<h;
              

              }

              void GLWindow::initGL()
              {
              context = new QOpenGLContext(this);
              context->setFormat(requestedFormat());
              context->create();

              }

              @

              @#include "mainwindow.h"
              #include <QGuiApplication>
              #include <glwindow.h>
              #include <QSurfaceFormat>
              int main(int argc, char *argv[])
              {
              QGuiApplication a(argc, argv);
              QSurfaceFormat format;
              format.setSamples(4);
              GLWindow window;
              window.setFormat(format);
              window.resize(800,600);
              window.show();
              return a.exec();
              }@

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                lgeyer
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                [quote author="kantaki" date="1356053482"]I tried to create opengl window with the QWindow but I am not sure how I can tell QWindow "Hey you have to use OpenGL now".[/quote]
                "QWindow::setSurfaceType()":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtgui/qwindow.html#setSurfaceType

                Have you taken a look at the "OpenGL Window Example":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtgui/openglwindow.html?

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                  ZapB
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                  Something like this will do it:

                  @
                  OpenGLWindow::OpenGLWindow( const QSurfaceFormat& format,
                  QScreen* screen )
                  : QWindow( screen ),
                  m_context( 0 ),
                  m_scene( 0 )
                  {
                  // Tell Qt we will use OpenGL for this window
                  setSurfaceType( OpenGLSurface );

                  // Request a full screen button (if available)
                  setFlags( flags() | Qt::WindowFullscreenButtonHint );
                  
                  // Create the native window
                  setFormat( format );
                  create();
                  
                  // Create an OpenGL context
                  m_context = new QOpenGLContext;
                  m_context->setFormat( format );
                  m_context->create();
                  

                  }
                  @

                  where the QSurfaceFormat is created in your main() function (adjust to suit your needs of course):

                  @
                  #include <QGuiApplication>
                  #include <QSurfaceFormat>

                  #include "diffusescene.h"
                  #include "openglwindow.h"

                  int main( int argc, char* argv[] )
                  {
                  QGuiApplication a( argc, argv );

                  // Specify the format we wish to use
                  QSurfaceFormat format;
                  format.setMajorVersion( 3 );
                  

                  #if !defined(Q_OS_MAC)
                  format.setMinorVersion( 3 );
                  #else
                  format.setMinorVersion( 2 );
                  #endif
                  format.setDepthBufferSize( 24 );
                  format.setSamples( 4 );
                  format.setProfile( QSurfaceFormat::CoreProfile );

                  OpenGLWindow w( format );
                  w.setScene( new DiffuseScene );
                  
                  w.show();
                  return a.exec&#40;&#41;;
                  

                  }
                  @

                  Hope this helps.

                  ps The DiffuseScene class is just a custom class that does the actual OpenGL rendering in my case.

                  pps Remember to call QOpenGLContext::makeCurrent() on the QWindow before using it to render and to call QOpenGLContext::swapBuffers() after rendering.

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                    kiro
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                    This code works fine (displays a purple triangle) on Qt 4.8.1, but not on 5.0.0 (pre-compiled version, Windows 7 x64, MSVC2010 32bit compile). I get a window with a grey widget inside. I use "GLWidget" with "setCentralWidget(new GLWidget());" in a QMainWindow constructor... Most of the code is ripped straight from the "hellogl_es2" example btw.

                    Note that I uncommented the usage of native painting too:
                    @QPainter painter;
                    painter.begin(this);
                    painter.beginNativePainting();
                    ...
                    painter.endNativePainting();
                    @
                    because it just doesn't work for me, on BOTH Qt versions...

                    What am I doing wrong?!

                    GLWidget.h
                    @#pragma once

                    #include <vector>

                    #include <QGLWidget>
                    #include <QGLShaderProgram>
                    #include <QGLFunctions>
                    #include <QTime>

                    class GLWidget: public QGLWidget, protected QGLFunctions
                    {
                    int frames;
                    QTime time;

                    QGLShaderProgram program;
                    int vertexAttribute;
                    int normalAttribute;
                    int matrixUniform;

                    float viewAngleX;
                    float viewAngleY;
                    float viewScale;
                    QMatrix4x4 projection;

                    std::vector<QVector3D> vertices;
                    std::vector<QVector3D> normals;

                    public:
                    GLWidget(QWidget * parent = nullptr);

                    virtual void initializeGL();
                    virtual void resizeGL(int width, int height);
                    virtual void paintGL();

                    void setDefaultScene();

                    void drawScene();
                    };@

                    GLWidget.cpp
                    @#include "GLWidget.h"

                    #include <QMessageBox>

                    GLWidget::GLWidget(QWidget * parent)
                    : QGLWidget(parent), viewScale(1.0f), viewAngleX(0.0f), viewAngleY(0.0f)
                    {
                    setAttribute(Qt::WA_PaintOnScreen);
                    setAttribute(Qt::WA_NoSystemBackground);
                    setAutoBufferSwap(true);
                    setMinimumSize(512, 512);
                    }

                    void GLWidget::resizeGL(int width, int height)
                    {
                    //Set up OpenGL viewport
                    glViewport(0, 0, width, height);
                    float aspect = (float)width / ((float)height ? height : 1.0f);
                    const float zNear = 1.0f, zFar = 10.0f, fov = 45.0f;
                    projection.setToIdentity();
                    projection.perspective(fov, aspect, zNear, zFar);
                    }

                    void GLWidget::initializeGL()
                    {
                    initializeGLFunctions();

                    QGLShader *vshader = new QGLShader(QGLShader::Vertex, this);
                    const char *vsrc =
                        "attribute highp vec4 vertex;\n"
                        "attribute mediump vec3 normal;\n"
                        "uniform mediump mat4 matrix;\n"
                        "varying mediump vec4 color;\n"
                        "void main(void)\n"
                        "{\n"
                        "    vec3 toLight = normalize(vec3(0.0, 0.3, 1.0));\n"
                        "    float angle = max(dot(normal, toLight), 0.0);\n"
                        "    vec4 col = vec4(0.8, 0.8, 0.8, 1.0) * angle + vec4(0.2, 0.2, 0.2, 1.0);\n"
                    

                    " color = clamp(col, 0.0, 1.0);\n"
                    " gl_Position = matrix * vertex;\n"
                    "}\n";
                    if (!vshader->compileSourceCode(vsrc) || vshader->log().size() > 0) {
                    QMessageBox::warning(this, "Error", QString("Error compiling vertex vertex shader source: %1").arg(vshader->log()));
                    return;
                    }

                    QGLShader *fshader = new QGLShader(QGLShader::Fragment, this);
                    const char *fsrc =
                        "varying mediump vec4 color;\n"
                        "void main(void)\n"
                        "{\n"
                        "    gl_FragColor = vec4(0.4, 0.0, 0.4, 1.0);\n"
                        "}\n";
                    if (!fshader->compileSourceCode(fsrc) || fshader->log().size() > 0) {
                    

                    QMessageBox::warning(this, "Error", QString("Error compiling fragment shader source: %1").arg(fshader->log()));
                    return;
                    }

                    if (!program.addShader(vshader)) {
                    QMessageBox::warning(this, "Error", QString("Error adding vertex shader: %1").arg(program.log()));
                    return;
                    }

                    if (!program.addShader(fshader)) {
                    QMessageBox::warning(this, "Error", QString("Error adding fragment shader: %1").arg(program.log()));
                    return;
                    }

                    if (!program.link() || !program.bind()) {
                    QMessageBox::warning(this, "Error", QString("Error linking shaders: %1").arg(program.log()));
                    return;
                    }

                    vertexAttribute = program.attributeLocation("vertex");
                    normalAttribute = program.attributeLocation("normal");
                    matrixUniform = program.uniformLocation("matrix");
                    

                    setDefaultScene();
                    }

                    void GLWidget::paintGL()
                    {
                    /*QPainter painter;
                    painter.begin(this);

                    painter.beginNativePainting();*/
                    
                    glClearColor(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f);
                    glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT);
                    
                    glDisable(GL_CULL_FACE);
                    glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
                    
                    QMatrix4x4 modelview;
                    modelview.rotate(viewAngleX, 1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f);
                    modelview.rotate(viewAngleY, 0.0f, 1.0f, 0.0f);
                    modelview.scale(viewScale);
                    modelview.translate(0.0f, 0.0f, -2.0f);
                    
                    program.bind();
                    program.setUniformValue(matrixUniform, projection * modelview);
                    
                    drawScene();
                    
                    program.release();
                    
                    //painter.endNativePainting();
                    

                    }

                    void GLWidget::setDefaultScene()
                    {
                    vertices.clear();
                    normals.clear();

                    vertices.push_back(QVector3D(-0.3f, -0.3f, 0.0f));
                    vertices.push_back(QVector3D( 0.3f, -0.3f, 0.0f));
                    vertices.push_back(QVector3D( 0.3f, 0.3f, 0.0f));

                    normals.push_back(QVector3D( 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f));
                    normals.push_back(QVector3D( 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f));
                    normals.push_back(QVector3D( 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f));
                    }

                    void GLWidget::drawScene()
                    {
                    program.enableAttributeArray(normalAttribute);
                    program.enableAttributeArray(vertexAttribute);
                    program.setAttributeArray(vertexAttribute, vertices.data());
                    program.setAttributeArray(normalAttribute, normals.data());
                    glDrawArrays(GL_TRIANGLES, 0, vertices.size());
                    program.disableAttributeArray(normalAttribute);
                    program.disableAttributeArray(vertexAttribute);
                    }@

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                      steventaitinger
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                      For an introduction to QT5.5 and modern OpenGL have a look at my post on that topic. It will give you most of the info you need to choose if and how you want to use OpenGL and Qt.

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