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On Apr 29, 2010, at 4:35 PM, Hartz Henrik (Nokia-D-Qt/Oslo) wrote:

> Is it possible to enable the (slow) effects for platforms that have ample 
> computing power (read: desktops) via modules?
> 
> Henrik
> 
> On Apr 29, 2010, at 8:07 AM, ext [email protected] wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Last week I submitted a change that removed the QML bindings for the 
>> QGraphicsEffects. The reason for this was primarily performance -- although 
>> we've done several rounds of optimization they still aren't at a point where 
>> we felt we could give reasonable performance guarantees. We are planning to 
>> reintroduce effects in a later release, after we've had time to address the 
>> performance issues.
>> 
>> An example showing how to use a BorderImage for drop shadow effects should 
>> be showing up in the 4.7 branch soon, and the plan is to add additional 
>> examples showing how to simulate some common UI effects at low cost using 
>> the existing QML elements.
>> 
>> 'effect' is still a property of QGraphicsObject, so it is still possible 
>> (and quite easy) to register and use the effects yourself if necessary:
>> 
>> qmlRegisterType<QGraphicsBlurEffect>("Effects",1,0,"Blur");
>> qmlRegisterType<QGraphicsColorizeEffect>("Effects",1,0,"Colorize");
>> qmlRegisterType<QGraphicsDropShadowEffect>("Effects",1,0,"DropShadow");
>> qmlRegisterType<QGraphicsOpacityEffect>("Effects",1,0,"Opacity");
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Michael
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> 
> 
> /*
> Henrik Hartz, Senior Qt Product Manager
> Qt Development, Nokia
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> 


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