On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 11:37:57AM +0000, Cristian Adam wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: André Pönitz <apoen...@t-online.de> > > Sent: Friday, 28 June 2019 13:23 > > To: Cristian Adam <cristian.a...@qt.io> > > Cc: development@qt-project.org > > Subject: Re: [Development] HTML5/CSS vs Qt QML and QtCreator / Assistant > > > > > Having the documentation as QML will have no additional constrains for > > > Qt Creator. > > > > Not in principle, as the pre-built Qt Creator binaries depend on Qt Quick > > already > > but one of the reasons to replace the Qt Quick based Welcome plugin by a > > widget, based one was that users repeatedly run into problems with it, even > > in > > rather normal setups, and we were getting tired of recommending -noload > > Welcome as a the default workaround. > > > > Now, Help is not *that* prominent as the Welcome screen, in the sense that > > it > > does take one more click to get there, but right now I am not fancying to > > recommend -noload Help as a "solution" for anything ;-) > > > > The Software OpenGL Renderer should fix any problems that one might have with > Qt Quick. > I tried it with back in 2017 in "Qt Creator, Ubuntu, and VirtualBox" [1] > > I don't know how slow would Qt Creator work in such environments though.
I have no idea either. My guess is that Ulf might know best. Andre' _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development