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Conflicts:
src/opengl/qgl_qpa.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/glxconvenience/qglxconvenience.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/platforms.pro
src/plugins/platforms/wayland/qwaylandwindow.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/xcb/qxcbwindow.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/xcb/qxcbwindow.h
src/plugins/platforms/xcb/qxcbwindowsurface.cpp
src/widgets/kernel/qwidget_qpa.cpp
tests/auto/qvariant/tst_qvariant.cpp
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QStaticText had an implicit risk which meant you had to make sure the
text size did not grow unreasonably large. This was intended to avoid
hiding the performance impact of using QStaticText for such a purpose,
but it's too inconvenient. Thus, the same fall back as in drawTextItem()
has been introduced. This will also fix a bug recently introduced when
we started using the FT cache to draw static text in the raster engine,
since this will fail for large fonts.
Task-number: QTBUG-19084, QTBUG-19370
Reviewed-by: Jiang Jiang
(cherry picked from commit 0aa9b30432cec3b7f366983f451fc9a7f8f83243)
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Conflicts:
src/gui/painting/qdrawhelper_p.h
src/gui/painting/qgraphicssystemfactory.cpp
src/gui/painting/qpainter.cpp
src/gui/painting/qunifiedtoolbarsurface_mac.cpp
src/gui/painting/qunifiedtoolbarsurface_mac_p.h
src/openvg/openvg.pro
src/openvg/qpaintengine_vg.cpp
src/openvg/qwindowsurface_vg.cpp
src/openvg/qwindowsurface_vgegl.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/wayland/qwaylanddisplay.cpp
src/widgets/graphicsview/qgraphicsscene.cpp
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The extended radial gradients conform to the radial gradient
specification in HTML 5 canvas.
Task-number: QTBUG-14075
Reviewed-by: Andreas Kling
(cherry picked from commit da55c1ea92474e989e5582b02815936bbf584405)
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Made easy thanks to the fixqt4includes
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If the SRGB framebuffer extension in GL is available, we can support
gamma correction of text with a gamma of 2.1. On Mac this is
sufficient for gamma correcting subpixel antialiased text. Gray
antialiasing should not be gamma corrected on Mac.
On Windows, the user can potentially set the gamma value to anything
between 1.0 and 2.2 (or something like that). We support anything
that resembles 1.0 closely enough by pushing the text out without
any correction (like before). We also support anything that resembles
2.1 (the gamma hardcoded in GL's SRGB extension) by turning on the
extension before blending the text. In between the two, we'll use
gray antialiasing to avoid differing too much from the raster engine
(which is our reference in this.)
For gray antialiasing on Windows, we use a constant gamma of 2.3 which
has been determined by experimentation. Since this is close enough to
2.1 we do gamma correction with SRGB extension.
The distance limit of 0.2 is determined by some experimentation.
Reviewed-by: Samuel
(cherry picked from commit 79ba7cceca5e4029876ace2121edd25b08ae14ce)
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Branched from the monolithic repo, Qt qtquick2 branch, at commit
a4a585d2ee907746682846ae6e8a48e19deef469
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This is the beginning of revision history for this module. If you
want to look at revision history older than this, please refer to the
Qt Git wiki for how to use Git history grafting. At the time of
writing, this wiki is located here:
http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/pages/GitIntroductionWithQt
If you have already performed the grafting and you don't see any
history beyond this commit, try running "git log" with the "--follow"
argument.
Branched from the monolithic repo, Qt master branch, at commit
896db169ea224deb96c59ce8af800d019de63f12
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