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== New Configurations == | == New Configurations == | ||
Qt 5.6 does not add support to new operating systems, but there are many changes in supported platform and compiler versions. More details what is now tested in Qt CI, please check [[Qt-5. | Qt 5.6 does not add support to new operating systems, but there are many changes in supported platform and compiler versions. More details what is now tested in Qt CI, please check [[Qt-5.6.0-tools-and-versions|Qt-5.6.0-tools-and-versions]] | ||
== Known Issues == | == Known Issues == | ||
More details here. | More details here. |
Revision as of 06:35, 26 August 2015
New Features
- Qt GUI
- Improved cross-platform OpenGL ES 3.0 and 3.1 support to help the development of mobile/embedded apps utilizing GLES3 features.
- Qt Multimedia
- New Playlist QML type.
- New audio role API for the media player (C++ and QML)
- Support for camera focus and video probe on WinRT
- New functions in QML AudioEngine to support dynamic object creation
- Qt WebEngine
- Based on Chromium 45
- Support for flash pepper plugin
- Added API for custom URL schemes
- Support for following global Qt proxy settings.
- Qt QML
- Support for writing JavaScript function names to Linux's perf output
- Font rendering
- Optional support for using FreeType on Mac OS X
- Embedded platforms
- Added support for Intel Atom-based NUCs
- Desktop platforms
- Windows 10 fully supported (classic and WinRT app)
- Qt WebView
- Added support for WinRT
Other Changes
- Class Mechanics
- All implicitly-shared types are nothrow-move-assignable, nothrow-swappable
- Most implicitly-shared types are nothrow-move-constructible
- Embedded platforms
- libinput, when present, is now the default for eglfs and linuxfb
New Modules
Deprecated Modules
The following modules are part of Qt 5.6 release, but deprecated and considered for removal in subsequent releases of Qt:
- Qt Script
- Qt Enginio
Removed Modules
With Qt 5.6 the following modules are no longer part of the release packages, but users can still build them from source:
- Qt WebKit
- Qt Declarative (Qt Quick 1)
New Configurations
Qt 5.6 does not add support to new operating systems, but there are many changes in supported platform and compiler versions. More details what is now tested in Qt CI, please check Qt-5.6.0-tools-and-versions
Known Issues
More details here.