Last 2 weeks (7/8) in QtWebKit trunk
February 26, 2010 by Simon Hausmann | Comments
Looots of things happened while I was on vacation :). Among other things a new backend for audio/video elements using the Qt Multimedia framework and initial work on WebGL support.
- Antti implemented a
QGraphicsWebView::resizesToContents
property (34885). - Robert added Web Inspector support to the Qt DRT, adding another 27 more tests (33096).
- Jedrzej fixed
QScriptValue::toIntXXX
methods (34847). - Noam implemented support for passing
QWebElement
objects though JavaScript (34901) and fixed a Canvas clipping bug in GraphicsContextQt (r32405). - Ariya implemented
QWebFrame::scrollToAnchor
(29856). - Yael fixed a bug with SVGs not being rendered when used as
background-image
from a data URI (33630). - Noam fixed support for perspective and 3D transforms with the Qt implementation of GraphicsLayer (34960).
- Diego fixed Qt DRT issues (35131, 34955).
- Andras added support for text zooming to Qt DRT's EventSender (35159).
- Nicholas implemented a new backend for Video and Audio elements based on the Qt Multimedia Framework (34631).
- Afterwards Noam connected this new backend to the Qt GraphicsLayer implementation, to allow the
QGraphicsVideoItem
of the MediaControl to become part of the GraphicsLayer's scene (35276). - Laszlo made the Qt DRT compile on Symbian (31589).
- Jesus removed
QGVLauncher
from the tree. It's all been merged now intoWebKitTools/QtLauncher
(35292). - Jarkko landed a first version of WebGL support for the Qt build (35153).
- Jocelyn and Lars created a script that allows a build of the combined WebKit sources on Symbian, allowing us to work around bugs in the toolchain and finally create debug builds for arm with rvct (https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-qt/2010-February/000149.html).
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