On Monday 13 December 2010 18:27:07 Benjamin Poulain wrote: > I have one big argument against having multiple graphics view: One of > the benefit we can get from using graphics view is the use of openGL for > 3D transforms, transitions and animation (via WebKit's accelerated > compositing), and for WebGL. > > This mean the graphics view's viewport would be a QGLWidget, so it would > have a GL context. If we have more than one view per window, we would > end up with plenty of GL context, and GL drivers do not really like that > kind of mess :) > > > Having one graphics view would enable a few fancy stuff as well. For > example, when passing from one tab to the next (ctrl+tab for example), > we could scroll the view to show the next page. This scroll could be > animated so we see a visual transition between the tabs. > > Another fancy thing possible is a "exposé" mode for a window. We could > add an icon to the tabbar to show all the open tab in a single view.
Ok, no other words about. When do we start? :D No, wait.. I know also this... We'll start during Christmas holidays. Regards, -- Andrea Diamantini, adjam GPG Fingerprint: 57DE 8E32 7D1A 0E16 AA52 59D8 84F9 3ECD DBF9 730F rekonq project WEB: http://rekonq.sourceforge.net IRC: rek...@freenode
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