> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gunnar Sletta [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 December 2015 9:05 AM
> To: Curtis Mitch <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Development] Aliasing with QSGRectangleNode
>
> It is curious that the aliasing in the 1x image is not reproducible with
> the Rectangle {} element and only for some of the elements.. Some subtlety
> with the private api. One difference might be that you are giving your
> rectangle nodes an explicit x/y while the Rectangle element uses a
> transform node. It would require a bit of digging..
Thanks! That fixed it. :)
For those interested, I changed it to the following:
QPointF pos = QPointF(boundingRect().width() / 2 - circleRadius,
boundingRect().height() / 2 - circleRadius);
pos = moveBy(pos, 360 / circles * i, boundingRect().height() / 2 -
circleRadius);
rectNode->setRect(QRectF(QPointF(0, 0), QSizeF(circleRadius * 2,
circleRadius * 2)));
rectNode->setColor(i % 2 == 0 ? QColor("#353637") :
QColor("transparent"));
rectNode->setPenColor(QColor("#353637"));
rectNode->setPenWidth(i % 2 == 0 ? 0 : 1);
rectNode->update();
QMatrix4x4 matrix = transformNode->matrix();
matrix.translate(pos.x(), pos.y(), 0);
transformNode->setMatrix(matrix);
> The segmentation you see in the 2x and 6x images is a different problem.
> That comes from the fact that the rectangle node doesn't know its render
> size, so when the thing gets scaled up by 2x or 6x it doesn't know to take
> that scale factor into account. This is another place that needs to look
> up QQuickWindow::effectiveDevicePixelRatio() and apply that to the
> segmentation factor.
>
> cheers,
> Gunnar
>
> > On 15 Dec 2015, at 17:03, Curtis Mitch <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'm implementing a busy indicator for the new controls using
> QSGRectangleNode. Even after calling rectNode->setAntialiasing(true), I'm
> noticing some strange aliasing going on. Take a look at the various
> attached screenshots to see what I'm talking about (the 2x/6x variants are
> with QT_SCALE_FACTOR set). For filled "rectangles", there seems to be a
> lack of antialiasing on the outer left side, and for unfilled rectangles
> with borders, it's missing on the left inner side.
> >
> > The attached zip file contains a simplified example to try out.
> >
> > Anyone know why this is happening?
> >
> > Cheers.<busyindicator-simplified-example.zip><aliasing.png><aliasing-
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