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Yes. I've not used QtQuick3D on Qt5, but it was workable for the most part
in Qt4. There were bugs, but that is about year old information. That being
said, I was able to get everything working that I needed to.
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 9:22 AM, Manuel Valls Fernández <
manolovalls@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hmm if it's not included in the official release, could it be used by
> downloanding and importing it into the project anyway?
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> 2013/2/25 Timo Jyrinki <timo.jyrinki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>> 25.02.2013 15:35, Manuel Valls Fernández kirjoitti:
>> > Just asking, is ubuntu phablet's qml engine compatible with most of qt
>> > libraries? In particular, is it compatible with QtQuick3D? Sorry if it's
>> > too evident, but I'm pretty new in this qt world :)
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>> It uses Qt 5's QML, so Qt Quick 2 is available by default and also Qt
>> Quick 1 (the same as in Qt 4) via additional packages.
>>
>> Regarding qt3d, it's a module that is not part of the official Qt 5
>> releases, but a snapshot of it is currently provided in our PPA (and
>> Ubuntu 13.04 development release). However, upstream has mentioned that
>> qt3d module would need significant work by the community to be accepted
>> as an official release module, so its future is not 100% certain.
>>
>> -Timo
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