Trond Kjernaasen wrote:
> Josiah Bryan wrote:
>>
>> Trond Kjernaasen wrote:
>>> Josiah Bryan wrote:
>>>> Hello All -
>>>>
>>>> Problem in the new Qt 4.6 RC 1 released today.
>>>>
>>>> The attached small example illustrates the problem:
>>>>
>>>> With a pen enabled and the graphics item's opacity() <1.0, the pen 
>>>> appears to be rendered *after* the brush (see attached screenshot 
>>>> 'prob1.png'), and appears to be rendered as a solid rectangle (e.g. 
>>>> the rectangle drawn with the brush is rendered below a rectangle 
>>>> drawn with the pen.) It should be noted that at 1.0 opacity, 
>>>> drawRect() renders correctly.
>>>>
>>>> However, if the drawRect() call is ran without any pen set, then the 
>>>> rectangle renders fine. Additionally, with a regular viewport (no 
>>>> setViewport(new QGLWidget()) call), the drawRect() method does not 
>>>> show this problem. (See Attached screenshot 'prob2.png' - no pen 
>>>> enabled when drawRect() called - thats the ONLY difference between 
>>>> the two screenshots.)
>>>>
>>>> I'm running Fedora 8 on Linux2.6.23.9-85.fc8 #1 SMP.
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone else replicate this problem or have any ideas how to fix it?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> -josiah
>>> We can't reproduce this here, but you could try to add:
>>>
>>> QGL::setPreferredPaintEngine(QPaintEngine::OpenGL);
>>>
>>> before calling the QApplication constructor and see if that helps.
>>> If it helps, it means there's a problem with the new GL 2 paint engine 
>>> on your system. If you give us the details of the graphics card and GL 
>>> driver you're using, it might help us reproduce and fix it.
>> Unfortunately, the 'setPreferredPaintEngine' call has no effect - still 
>> renders incorrectly with the call in place before QApplication is 
>> constructed.
>>
>> I'm using a NVIDIA Quadro NVS 290/PCI/SSE2 graphics card with four 22" 
>> screens. The NVIDIA X Server Settings program reports, under 'OpenGL/GLX 
>> Information', that it's version '2.1.2 NVIDIA 169.07', and it has the 
>> following extensions:
> 
> [snip]
> 
> Does this work with Qt 4.5? Have you tried with a newer driver? The 
> 169.07 is quite old, and there should be a 190.42 available for that card.
> 

Sorry, didn't realize the driver was old. I just updated to 190.42 a few 
minutes ago - and the problem still occurs.

Yes, this worked just fine on Qt 4.5, and on the 4.7 head that I 
download from Git back on 10/16 it works as well. Just this Qt 4.6. RC 1 
thats giving me problems.

Thanks!
-josiah

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