On Sat, 29 Jun 2019 at 14:34, Konstantin Tokarev <annu...@yandex.ru> wrote: > > > > 29.06.2019, 14:27, "Konstantin Tokarev" <annu...@yandex.ru>: > > 29.06.2019, 14:00, "Giuseppe D'Angelo" <giuseppe.dang...@kdab.com>: > >> Il 29/06/19 12:59, Konstantin Tokarev ha scritto: > >>>> This makes the exercise an couple of orders of magnitude harder, not > >>>> simpler. Which cross platform, efficient, flicker-free, (possibly > >>>> supported out of the box by some Qt module) ways are available right > >>>> now > >>>> to have a QWidget host another process' raster content? > >>> Push rendered frames through QLocalSocket :) > >> > >> *BUZZER* wrong answer: I asked for _efficient_. :-P > > > > For docs it may be efficient enough: we can render whole page and then > > scroll it > > on client side > > Or even better: split page into "tiles" (i.e. portions of page with height of > viewport) and > render long page as a sequnece of tiles. This would reduce time needed to > show initial > content. > > (Idea borrowed from WebKit and simplified to extreme)
That sounds curiously like "reimplement how Chromium renders web pages" to me. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development