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=QtWebEngine=


QtWebEngine is an attempt to integrate chromium’s fast moving web capabilities into Qt. It was introduced earlier this year [http://blog.qt.io/blog/2013/06/25/experimenting-with-chromium-and-qt/ on Digia’s Qt blog] ''[blog.qt.io]''
Our goal is to bring the latest and best implementation of the web platform into the universe of Qt. It is not just a port of the core <span class="caps">HTML</span>/CSS rendering engine, it is the entire Chromium platform. The integration with Qt focuses on an <span class="caps">API</span> that is easy to use, yet extensible. We also make no compromise on the graphics integration, integrating the layer rendering of Chromium directly into the OpenGL scene graph of QtQuick.
==Trying it out==
[[QtWebEngineHowToTry|Getting and building QtWebEngine]]
[[QtWebEnginePortingFromQtWebKit|Porting QtWebKit applications to QtWebEngine]]
==Contributing==
[[QtWebEngineContribute|Contributing to QtWebEngine]]
==Frequently Asked Questions==
===Q: On which platforms will it run?===
A: We intend to officially support QtWebEngine on:
* Linux (x86, x86_64, x64)
* Mac (clang x64, XCode version &gt;= 5.1)
* Windows (<span class="caps">MSVC</span> 2013 packages).
* [http://www.qt.io/download-enterprise-step-2/ Qt Enterprise for Application development &amp; Embedded device creation] ''[qt.io]''<br /> - Support for both Embedded Linux and Embedded Android
Full Android (Java/Dalvik) and iOS are not going to be supported where Qt <span class="caps">API</span>s to integrate the native WebViews are on the roadmap.
===Categories:===
* [[:Category:Developing-with-Qt|Developing with Qt]]
** [[:Category:Developing-with-Qt::QtWebEngine|QtWebEngine]]

Revision as of 17:32, 14 January 2015