tolchinski.alexei Posted September 10, 2019 Share Posted September 10, 2019 (edited) Hello. I’m trying to integrate Unigine in my QML application and found some problems with it. I don`t understand how to add more than one Unigine Item in QML, although I have a close look at QT integration examples from UNIGINE SDK. The solution should be like in Viewport Qt from your samples in terms of several Unigine frames. Is it possible to implement this? If yes, how can I achieve this, if not, what would you suggest? I`m using your QML sample as a base for UNIGINE-QML integration. Examples of QML pseudocode how I would like to use Unigine in my application: 1. More preferable ApplicationWindow { id: mainWindow UnigineItem { id: unigineItem1 source: model1.node x: 5 y: 5 width: 200 height: 200 } UnigineItem { id: unigineItem2 source: model2.node x: 220 y: 5 width: 200 height: 200 } Text{ text: "Some text!" x: 5 y: 230 } } 2. Less preferable, but acceptable ApplicationWindow { id: mainWindow Window { id: unigineWindow1 UnigineItem { id: unigineItem1 source: model1.node x: 5 y: 5 width: 200 height: 200 } } Window { id: unigineWindow2 UnigineItem { id: unigineItem2 source: model2.node x: 220 y: 5 width: 200 height: 200 } } Text{ text: "Some text!" x: 5 y: 230 } } Edited September 10, 2019 by tolchinski.alexei Link to comment
sinbizkit Posted September 11, 2019 Share Posted September 11, 2019 Hi Alexei, Qml sample isn't suitable for your case since "UnigineItem" was implemented as a kind of singleton - it initializes "Unigine::Engine/App" and manages the entire Engine's lifecycle under the hood. I guess you are right about ViewportQt sample - it is more applicable. You have to separate Engine's initialization and lifecycle management from widgets code. UnigineItem's logic should look like ViewportWidgetQt with its own "Unigine::Viewport/RenderContext/Player" instances. Also, take a look into PlatformRender class from the same sample - it is convenient wrapper over "Unigine::RenderContext". 1 Link to comment
tolchinski.alexei Posted September 11, 2019 Author Share Posted September 11, 2019 Thanks for the anwer. I will think about it and try. Link to comment
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