perhaps, this can be useful: http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/QtWebKitWebGL
2014/1/2 Geo DrinX <geodr...@gmail.com> > ... it seems to be WebKit. Who knows if it loads WebGL on other > platforms, different from Windows ? > > > 2014/1/2 Geo DrinX <geodr...@gmail.com> > >> Minoru, >> >> this is my ( experimental starting ) test plugin for "webbrowser": >> >> >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwg_m86uaXY1ZWstOWZ3aER2cDQ/edit?usp=sharing >> >> Simply, drag and drop a url link inside the web view. For example: >> >> >> http://opensciencemap.org/map/#scale=12,rot=0,tilt=65,lat=42.3502,lon=13.3988 >> >> and you will have the message: >> >> >> "Sorry, your browser doesn't seem to support WebGL" >> >> >> How to discover what browser is used by Qt ? I will investigate ... >> >> >> >> Roberto >> >> >> >> 2014/1/2 Geo DrinX <geodr...@gmail.com> >> >>> >>> > Then, with the new year, I had an idea: what do you think of a QT >>>> window >>>> > inside QGIS, which displays the 3D html page ? >>>> > >>>> > Could it be doable ? Do you have just tested ? >>>> >>>> Interesting, but I have not tested it yet. >>>> >>> >>> I tested now, but I had: >>> >>> "Sorry, your browser doesn't seem to support WebGL" >>> >>> :( >>> >>> But, test it yourself, also. Who knows if you have some "magical" >>> settings on your machine... >>> >>> >>> Roberto >>> >> >> >
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