Qt Quick, input processing, and blogposts

Gerry Boland gerry.boland at canonical.com
Mon Sep 15 09:59:44 UTC 2014


Yep, I was aware of this, so was happy that you guys landed the touch processing stuff. I hadn't noticed that Qt landed this change though, nice to know.
-G


On 15/09/14 03:20, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> How very timely. That's exactly the "touch responsiveness" enhancement
> that we just released in Mir 0.7.0 on 1 September :)
>
> And in fact, the scenario discussed in the blog is exactly what the new
> test case "rendering_does_not_lag_behind_input" covers:
>
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mir-team/mir/development-branch/revision/1875/tests/unit-tests/client/input/test_android_input_receiver.cpp
>
>
> Of course, now we're used to it already it's hard to remember that touch
> was more laggy before Mir 0.7. But there are other improvements
> elsewhere in Mir we can still make to reduce that further in future...
>
>
> On 13/09/14 13:35, Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote:
> > I thought Qt was already smart enough to do this. Clearly not; thanks
> > Jolla!
> >
> > http://blog.rburchell.com/2014/09/profiling-is-not-understanding.html
> >
> >
>



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