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QT docs say that since qt5 you should use the QOpenGL* classes instead of QGL*.

Problem is there is no QGLWidget replacement. I figured out that instead you should use QWindow in conjunction with QOpenGLContext and a call to setSurfaceType( OpenGLSurface );.

Only problem is that a QWindow can't have QWidget as parent. So how can I embed a QWindow aka. my OpenGL drawing surface into other widgets?

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  • I'm going to quote another comment of mine: it's basically as described in this blog post. For everything else you just read the docs of the related classes. I'd use a QWindow, call setSurfaceType(QSurface::OpenGLSurface) before create() and then create a new QOpenGLContext and use its makeCurrent() function to pass your QWindow to it. For an easier solution wait for 5.2.0.
    – PeterT
    Aug 1, 2013 at 0:35
  • also, read this discussion to see that the deprecation may have been one minor version too soon.
    – PeterT
    Aug 1, 2013 at 0:36
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    @Bart I didn't just want to post a few links and plug that as an answer but I'm going to copy out some code snippets from the posts and make that an answer
    – PeterT
    Aug 1, 2013 at 17:19
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    Unfortunately they didn't added the OpenGLWidget with 5.2 -_- Dec 22, 2013 at 15:47
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    @Alexander preliminary support (undocumented) will be in 5.3 and actual release will be in 5.4, it's work in progress at the moment as you can see here (header) and here (source). (The links I posted will stay the same, so they will probably not reflect the status of progress if you're reading this at a later date)
    – PeterT
    Feb 18, 2014 at 12:16

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QT 5.1 is in a weird situation OpenGL and QWidget (and derived) wise. There's no QGLWidget replacement yet all other QGL classes have clear replacements.

If you don't want to use the old QGLWidget you indeed have to manufacture yourself a replacement with QWindow. So, first you set up your QWindow then, as you correctly said call setSurfaceType( OpenGLSurface ); before you call create(); on it. Then you create a new QOpenGLContext and use its makeCurrent() function and pass your QWindow. Then you create a QWidget from the QWindow using QWidget::createWindowContainer(window);

But this is only a temporary hack, that you shouldn't have to use unless you actually want to mix QtQuick an QWidget. You can then replace this temporary hack with the actual replacement in 5.2.0 5.4.0 called QOpenGLWidget

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  • +1 and thanks for that. You had all the information there and I thought it would be a bit pointless for me to essentially state the same.
    – Bart
    Aug 1, 2013 at 18:53
  • In the code I try to port there are events overwritten and the paint, update method etc. I guess there is no easy way in porting that behavior? Aug 1, 2013 at 21:13
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    @Alexander I would suggest that you wait until 5.2.0 if you want to minimize your workload. If you are itching to do it now, look at the OpenGLWindow example in the docs
    – PeterT
    Aug 1, 2013 at 21:38
  • I would wait. But I have to port the project to OS X before october. Aug 2, 2013 at 14:03
  • Is QOpenGLWidget actually implemented in Qt 5.2? Your links to QOpenGLWidget ticket states it is still unresolved. If that's so, your last paragraph may be misleading.
    – Korchkidu
    Dec 18, 2013 at 14:24

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