I am attempting to write a qt 5.3.2 application with a main window that has a rectangular section showing an openGl content.
Browsing the internet I found approaches.
First among them is the QGLWidget. However, it appears to be obsolete: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/QGLWidget.html
Sadly the site does not state an alternative, so I browsed on and found Qt 5.4's QOpenGLWidget at https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt5-5.4/qopenglwidget.html
However, being a Debian lover I appear to be stuck with Qt 5.3.2 < 5.4 which is minimum for that class.
On this forum I also found How can QWindow replace QGLWidget? which was asked more than a year ago and even has an accepted answer. But first I have to admit I do not understand it plus the author states it is a 'temporary hack' at best.
I guess I could dedicate a new window for the openGL content... but is there really no other recommended way for a user of qt 5.3?
QGLWidget
has indeed been deprecated, but only becauseQOpenGLWidget
has been created as a successor. So if you're using a version of Qt beforeQOpenGLWidget
was introduced, thenQGLWidget
is what you should be using. Is there any particular reason why you can't add a more up to date repo to your distro?