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Re: QT 4.4 and Domino
by Aaron Seigo on Tuesday 05/Feb/2008, @19:30
> It will also destroy performance over remote X11.

the obvious solution is to fall back to non-aliens. on request, the widgets can become non-aliens so this should be possible. just .. need to do it =)

> it will still flicker horribly,

compositing and aliens actually help quite a bit here. but you're right, it's still not perfect. i discussed with some x devs while in the airporate in melbourne last week about possible solutions. nothing on the near horizon yet, though.
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Re: QT 4.4 and Domino
by Anon on Wednesday 06/Feb/2008, @00:58
"he obvious solution is to fall back to non-aliens. on request, the widgets can become non-aliens so this should be possible. just .. need to do it =)"

Would it be possible in principle to toggle this (with full-fledged KDE apps only, if need be) on-the-fly using a DBUS call? What about double-buffering of widgets which is hugely wasteful if a compositing window manager is running? Being able to easily turn either of these features on or off in all running KDE4 apps would be great :)
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  • Re: QT 4.4 and Domino
    by jos poortvliet on Wednesday 06/Feb/2008, @03:17
    Turning of doublebuffering for widgets is NOT what you want, everything will look horrible even with compositing. That one needs TT to work on it...
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