QGLFormat Class

The QGLFormat class specifies the display format of an OpenGL rendering context. More...

Header: #include <QGLFormat>
qmake: QT += opengl

This class is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using it in new code.

Public Types

enum OpenGLContextProfile { NoProfile, CoreProfile, CompatibilityProfile }
enum OpenGLVersionFlag { OpenGL_Version_None, OpenGL_Version_1_1, OpenGL_Version_1_2, OpenGL_Version_1_3, ..., OpenGL_ES_Version_2_0 }
flags OpenGLVersionFlags

Public Functions

QGLFormat()
QGLFormat(QGL::FormatOptions options, int plane = 0)
QGLFormat(const QGLFormat &other)
~QGLFormat()
bool accum() const
int accumBufferSize() const
bool alpha() const
int alphaBufferSize() const
int blueBufferSize() const
bool depth() const
int depthBufferSize() const
bool directRendering() const
bool doubleBuffer() const
int greenBufferSize() const
bool hasOverlay() const
int majorVersion() const
int minorVersion() const
int plane() const
QGLFormat::OpenGLContextProfile profile() const
int redBufferSize() const
bool rgba() const
bool sampleBuffers() const
int samples() const
void setAccum(bool enable)
void setAccumBufferSize(int size)
void setAlpha(bool enable)
void setAlphaBufferSize(int size)
void setBlueBufferSize(int size)
void setDepth(bool enable)
void setDepthBufferSize(int size)
void setDirectRendering(bool enable)
void setDoubleBuffer(bool enable)
void setGreenBufferSize(int size)
void setOption(QGL::FormatOptions opt)
void setOverlay(bool enable)
void setPlane(int plane)
void setProfile(QGLFormat::OpenGLContextProfile profile)
void setRedBufferSize(int size)
void setRgba(bool enable)
void setSampleBuffers(bool enable)
void setSamples(int numSamples)
void setStencil(bool enable)
void setStencilBufferSize(int size)
void setStereo(bool enable)
void setSwapInterval(int interval)
void setVersion(int major, int minor)
bool stencil() const
int stencilBufferSize() const
bool stereo() const
int swapInterval() const
bool testOption(QGL::FormatOptions opt) const
QGLFormat &operator=(const QGLFormat &other)

Static Public Members

QGLFormat defaultFormat()
QGLFormat defaultOverlayFormat()
QGLFormat fromSurfaceFormat(const QSurfaceFormat &format)
bool hasOpenGL()
bool hasOpenGLOverlays()
QGLFormat::OpenGLVersionFlags openGLVersionFlags()
void setDefaultFormat(const QGLFormat &f)
void setDefaultOverlayFormat(const QGLFormat &f)
QSurfaceFormat toSurfaceFormat(const QGLFormat &format)
bool operator!=(const QGLFormat &a, const QGLFormat &b)
bool operator==(const QGLFormat &a, const QGLFormat &b)

Detailed Description

The QGLFormat class specifies the display format of an OpenGL rendering context.

A display format has several characteristics:

You can also specify preferred bit depths for the color buffer, depth buffer, alpha buffer, accumulation buffer and the stencil buffer with the functions: setRedBufferSize(), setGreenBufferSize(), setBlueBufferSize(), setDepthBufferSize(), setAlphaBufferSize(), setAccumBufferSize() and setStencilBufferSize().

Note that even if you specify that you prefer a 32 bit depth buffer (e.g. with setDepthBufferSize(32)), the format that is chosen may not have a 32 bit depth buffer, even if there is a format available with a 32 bit depth buffer. The main reason for this is how the system dependant picking algorithms work on the different platforms, and some format options may have higher precedence than others.

You create and tell a QGLFormat object what rendering options you want from an OpenGL rendering context.

OpenGL drivers or accelerated hardware may or may not support advanced features such as alpha channel or stereographic viewing. If you request some features that the driver/hardware does not provide when you create a QGLWidget, you will get a rendering context with the nearest subset of features.

There are different ways to define the display characteristics of a rendering context. One is to create a QGLFormat and make it the default for the entire application:

QGLFormat fmt;
fmt.setAlpha(true);
fmt.setStereo(true);
QGLFormat::setDefaultFormat(fmt);

Or you can specify the desired format when creating an object of your QGLWidget subclass:

QGLFormat fmt;
fmt.setDoubleBuffer(false);                 // single buffer
fmt.setDirectRendering(false);              // software rendering
MyGLWidget* myWidget = new MyGLWidget(fmt, ...);

After the widget has been created, you can find out which of the requested features the system was able to provide:

QGLFormat fmt;
fmt.setOverlay(true);
fmt.setStereo(true);
MyGLWidget* myWidget = new MyGLWidget(fmt, ...);
if (!myWidget->format().stereo()) {
    // ok, goggles off
    if (!myWidget->format().hasOverlay()) {
        qFatal("Cool hardware required");
    }
}

OpenGL is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

See also QGLContext and QGLWidget.

Member Type Documentation

enum QGLFormat::OpenGLContextProfile

This enum describes the OpenGL context profiles that can be specified for contexts implementing OpenGL version 3.2 or higher. These profiles are different from OpenGL ES profiles.

ConstantValueDescription
QGLFormat::NoProfile0OpenGL version is lower than 3.2.
QGLFormat::CoreProfile1Functionality deprecated in OpenGL version 3.0 is not available.
QGLFormat::CompatibilityProfile2Functionality from earlier OpenGL versions is available.

This enum was introduced or modified in Qt 4.7.

enum QGLFormat::OpenGLVersionFlag
flags QGLFormat::OpenGLVersionFlags

This enum describes the various OpenGL versions that are recognized by Qt. Use the QGLFormat::openGLVersionFlags() function to identify which versions that are supported at runtime.

ConstantValueDescription
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_None0x00000000If no OpenGL is present or if no OpenGL context is current.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_1_10x00000001OpenGL version 1.1 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_1_20x00000002OpenGL version 1.2 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_1_30x00000004OpenGL version 1.3 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_1_40x00000008OpenGL version 1.4 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_1_50x00000010OpenGL version 1.5 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_2_00x00000020OpenGL version 2.0 or higher is present. Note that version 2.0 supports all the functionality of version 1.5.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_2_10x00000040OpenGL version 2.1 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_3_00x00001000OpenGL version 3.0 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_3_10x00002000OpenGL version 3.1 or higher is present. Note that OpenGL version 3.1 or higher does not necessarily support all the features of version 3.0 and lower.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_3_20x00004000OpenGL version 3.2 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_3_30x00008000OpenGL version 3.3 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_4_00x00010000OpenGL version 4.0 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_4_10x00020000OpenGL version 4.1 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_4_20x00040000OpenGL version 4.2 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_Version_4_30x00080000OpenGL version 4.3 or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_ES_CommonLite_Version_1_00x00000100OpenGL ES version 1.0 Common Lite or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_ES_Common_Version_1_00x00000080OpenGL ES version 1.0 Common or higher is present. The Common profile supports all the features of Common Lite.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_ES_CommonLite_Version_1_10x00000400OpenGL ES version 1.1 Common Lite or higher is present.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_ES_Common_Version_1_10x00000200OpenGL ES version 1.1 Common or higher is present. The Common profile supports all the features of Common Lite.
QGLFormat::OpenGL_ES_Version_2_00x00000800OpenGL ES version 2.0 or higher is present. Note that OpenGL ES version 2.0 does not support all the features of OpenGL ES 1.x. So if OpenGL_ES_Version_2_0 is returned, none of the ES 1.x flags are returned.

See also http://www.opengl.org for more information about the different revisions of OpenGL.

This enum was introduced or modified in Qt 4.2.

The OpenGLVersionFlags type is a typedef for QFlags<OpenGLVersionFlag>. It stores an OR combination of OpenGLVersionFlag values.

See also openGLVersionFlags().

Member Function Documentation

QGLFormat::QGLFormat()

Constructs a QGLFormat object with the following default settings:

QGLFormat::QGLFormat(QGL::FormatOptions options, int plane = 0)

Creates a QGLFormat object that is a copy of the current defaultFormat().

If options is not 0, the default format is modified by the specified format options. The options parameter should be QGL::FormatOption values OR'ed together.

This constructor makes it easy to specify a certain desired format in classes derived from QGLWidget, for example:

// The rendering in MyGLWidget depends on using
// stencil buffer and alpha channel
MyGLWidget::MyGLWidget(QWidget* parent)
    : QGLWidget(QGLFormat(QGL::StencilBuffer | QGL::AlphaChannel), parent)
{
    if (!format().stencil())
        qWarning("Could not get stencil buffer; results will be suboptimal");
    if (!format().alpha())
        qWarning("Could not get alpha channel; results will be suboptimal");
    ...
}

Note that there are QGL::FormatOption values to turn format settings both on and off, e.g. QGL::DepthBuffer and QGL::NoDepthBuffer, QGL::DirectRendering and QGL::IndirectRendering, etc.

The plane parameter defaults to 0 and is the plane which this format should be associated with. Not all OpenGL implementations supports overlay/underlay rendering planes.

See also defaultFormat(), setOption(), and setPlane().

QGLFormat::QGLFormat(const QGLFormat &other)

Constructs a copy of other.

QGLFormat::~QGLFormat()

Destroys the QGLFormat.

bool QGLFormat::accum() const

Returns true if the accumulation buffer is enabled; otherwise returns false. The accumulation buffer is disabled by default.

See also setAccum() and setAccumBufferSize().

int QGLFormat::accumBufferSize() const

Returns the accumulation buffer size.

See also setAccumBufferSize(), accum(), and setAccum().

bool QGLFormat::alpha() const

Returns true if the alpha buffer in the framebuffer is enabled; otherwise returns false. The alpha buffer is disabled by default.

See also setAlpha() and setAlphaBufferSize().

int QGLFormat::alphaBufferSize() const

Returns the alpha buffer size.

See also alpha(), setAlpha(), and setAlphaBufferSize().

int QGLFormat::blueBufferSize() const

Returns the blue buffer size.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also setBlueBufferSize().

[static] QGLFormat QGLFormat::defaultFormat()

Returns the default QGLFormat for the application. All QGLWidget objects that are created use this format unless another format is specified, e.g. when they are constructed.

If no special default format has been set using setDefaultFormat(), the default format is the same as that created with QGLFormat().

See also setDefaultFormat().

[static] QGLFormat QGLFormat::defaultOverlayFormat()

Returns the default QGLFormat for overlay contexts.

The default overlay format is:

See also setDefaultOverlayFormat() and setDefaultFormat().

bool QGLFormat::depth() const

Returns true if the depth buffer is enabled; otherwise returns false. The depth buffer is enabled by default.

See also setDepth() and setDepthBufferSize().

int QGLFormat::depthBufferSize() const

Returns the depth buffer size.

See also depth(), setDepth(), and setDepthBufferSize().

bool QGLFormat::directRendering() const

Returns true if direct rendering is enabled; otherwise returns false.

Direct rendering is enabled by default.

See also setDirectRendering().

bool QGLFormat::doubleBuffer() const

Returns true if double buffering is enabled; otherwise returns false. Double buffering is enabled by default.

See also setDoubleBuffer().

[static] QGLFormat QGLFormat::fromSurfaceFormat(const QSurfaceFormat &format)

Returns an OpenGL format for the window format specified by format.

int QGLFormat::greenBufferSize() const

Returns the green buffer size.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also setGreenBufferSize().

[static] bool QGLFormat::hasOpenGL()

Returns true if the window system has any OpenGL support; otherwise returns false.

Warning: This function must not be called until the QApplication object has been created.

[static] bool QGLFormat::hasOpenGLOverlays()

Returns true if the window system supports OpenGL overlays; otherwise returns false.

Warning: This function must not be called until the QApplication object has been created.

bool QGLFormat::hasOverlay() const

Returns true if overlay plane is enabled; otherwise returns false.

Overlay is disabled by default.

See also setOverlay().

int QGLFormat::majorVersion() const

Returns the OpenGL major version.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.

See also setVersion() and minorVersion().

int QGLFormat::minorVersion() const

Returns the OpenGL minor version.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.

See also setVersion() and majorVersion().

[static] QGLFormat::OpenGLVersionFlags QGLFormat::openGLVersionFlags()

Identifies, at runtime, which OpenGL versions that are supported by the current platform.

Note that if OpenGL version 1.5 is supported, its predecessors (i.e., version 1.4 and lower) are also supported. To identify the support of a particular feature, like multi texturing, test for the version in which the feature was first introduced (i.e., version 1.3 in the case of multi texturing) to adapt to the largest possible group of runtime platforms.

This function needs a valid current OpenGL context to work; otherwise it will return OpenGL_Version_None.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also hasOpenGL() and hasOpenGLOverlays().

int QGLFormat::plane() const

Returns the plane of this format. The default for normal formats is 0, which means the normal plane. The default for overlay formats is 1, which is the first overlay plane.

See also setPlane() and defaultOverlayFormat().

QGLFormat::OpenGLContextProfile QGLFormat::profile() const

Returns the OpenGL context profile.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.

See also setProfile().

int QGLFormat::redBufferSize() const

Returns the red buffer size.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also setRedBufferSize().

bool QGLFormat::rgba() const

Returns true if RGBA color mode is set. Returns false if color index mode is set. The default color mode is RGBA.

See also setRgba().

bool QGLFormat::sampleBuffers() const

Returns true if multisample buffer support is enabled; otherwise returns false.

The multisample buffer is disabled by default.

See also setSampleBuffers().

int QGLFormat::samples() const

Returns the number of samples per pixel when multisampling is enabled. By default, the highest number of samples that is available is used.

See also setSampleBuffers(), sampleBuffers(), and setSamples().

void QGLFormat::setAccum(bool enable)

If enable is true enables the accumulation buffer; otherwise disables the accumulation buffer.

The accumulation buffer is disabled by default.

The accumulation buffer is used to create blur effects and multiple exposures.

See also accum() and setAccumBufferSize().

void QGLFormat::setAccumBufferSize(int size)

Set the preferred accumulation buffer size, where size is the bit depth for each RGBA component.

See also accum(), setAccum(), and accumBufferSize().

void QGLFormat::setAlpha(bool enable)

If enable is true enables the alpha buffer; otherwise disables the alpha buffer.

The alpha buffer is disabled by default.

The alpha buffer is typically used for implementing transparency or translucency. The A in RGBA specifies the transparency of a pixel.

See also alpha() and setAlphaBufferSize().

void QGLFormat::setAlphaBufferSize(int size)

Set the preferred alpha buffer size to size. This function implicitly enables the alpha channel.

See also setRedBufferSize(), setGreenBufferSize(), and alphaBufferSize().

void QGLFormat::setBlueBufferSize(int size)

Set the preferred blue buffer size to size.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also blueBufferSize(), setRedBufferSize(), setGreenBufferSize(), and setAlphaBufferSize().

[static] void QGLFormat::setDefaultFormat(const QGLFormat &f)

Sets a new default QGLFormat for the application to f. For example, to set single buffering as the default instead of double buffering, your main() might contain code like this:

QApplication a(argc, argv);
QGLFormat f;
f.setDoubleBuffer(false);
QGLFormat::setDefaultFormat(f);

See also defaultFormat().

[static] void QGLFormat::setDefaultOverlayFormat(const QGLFormat &f)

Sets a new default QGLFormat for overlay contexts to f. This format is used whenever a QGLWidget is created with a format that hasOverlay() enabled.

For example, to get a double buffered overlay context (if available), use code like this:

QGLFormat f = QGLFormat::defaultOverlayFormat();
f.setDoubleBuffer(true);
QGLFormat::setDefaultOverlayFormat(f);

As usual, you can find out after widget creation whether the underlying OpenGL system was able to provide the requested specification:

// ...continued from above
MyGLWidget* myWidget = new MyGLWidget(QGLFormat(QGL::HasOverlay), ...);
if (myWidget->format().hasOverlay()) {
    // Yes, we got an overlay, let's check _its_ format:
    QGLContext* olContext = myWidget->overlayContext();
    if (olContext->format().doubleBuffer())
        ; // yes, we got a double buffered overlay
    else
        ; // no, only single buffered overlays are available
}

See also defaultOverlayFormat().

void QGLFormat::setDepth(bool enable)

If enable is true enables the depth buffer; otherwise disables the depth buffer.

The depth buffer is enabled by default.

The purpose of a depth buffer (or Z-buffering) is to remove hidden surfaces. Pixels are assigned Z values based on the distance to the viewer. A pixel with a high Z value is closer to the viewer than a pixel with a low Z value. This information is used to decide whether to draw a pixel or not.

See also depth() and setDepthBufferSize().

void QGLFormat::setDepthBufferSize(int size)

Set the minimum depth buffer size to size.

See also depthBufferSize(), setDepth(), and depth().

void QGLFormat::setDirectRendering(bool enable)

If enable is true enables direct rendering; otherwise disables direct rendering.

Direct rendering is enabled by default.

Enabling this option will make OpenGL bypass the underlying window system and render directly from hardware to the screen, if this is supported by the system.

See also directRendering().

void QGLFormat::setDoubleBuffer(bool enable)

If enable is true sets double buffering; otherwise sets single buffering.

Double buffering is enabled by default.

Double buffering is a technique where graphics are rendered on an off-screen buffer and not directly to the screen. When the drawing has been completed, the program calls a swapBuffers() function to exchange the screen contents with the buffer. The result is flicker-free drawing and often better performance.

Note that single buffered contexts are currently not supported with EGL.

See also doubleBuffer(), QGLContext::swapBuffers(), and QGLWidget::swapBuffers().

void QGLFormat::setGreenBufferSize(int size)

Set the preferred green buffer size to size.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also greenBufferSize(), setRedBufferSize(), setBlueBufferSize(), and setAlphaBufferSize().

void QGLFormat::setOption(QGL::FormatOptions opt)

Sets the format option to opt.

See also testOption().

void QGLFormat::setOverlay(bool enable)

If enable is true enables an overlay plane; otherwise disables the overlay plane.

Enabling the overlay plane will cause QGLWidget to create an additional context in an overlay plane. See the QGLWidget documentation for further information.

See also hasOverlay().

void QGLFormat::setPlane(int plane)

Sets the requested plane to plane. 0 is the normal plane, 1 is the first overlay plane, 2 is the second overlay plane, etc.; -1, -2, etc. are underlay planes.

Note that in contrast to other format specifications, the plane specifications will be matched exactly. This means that if you specify a plane that the underlying OpenGL system cannot provide, an invalid QGLWidget will be created.

See also plane().

void QGLFormat::setProfile(QGLFormat::OpenGLContextProfile profile)

Set the OpenGL context profile to profile. The profile is ignored if the requested OpenGL version is less than 3.2.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.

See also profile().

void QGLFormat::setRedBufferSize(int size)

Set the preferred red buffer size to size.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also redBufferSize(), setGreenBufferSize(), setBlueBufferSize(), and setAlphaBufferSize().

void QGLFormat::setRgba(bool enable)

If enable is true sets RGBA mode. If enable is false sets color index mode.

The default color mode is RGBA.

RGBA is the preferred mode for most OpenGL applications. In RGBA color mode you specify colors as red + green + blue + alpha quadruplets.

In color index mode you specify an index into a color lookup table.

See also rgba().

void QGLFormat::setSampleBuffers(bool enable)

If enable is true, a GL context with multisample buffer support is picked; otherwise ignored.

See also sampleBuffers(), setSamples(), and samples().

void QGLFormat::setSamples(int numSamples)

Set the preferred number of samples per pixel when multisampling is enabled to numSamples. By default, the highest number of samples available is used.

See also setSampleBuffers(), sampleBuffers(), and samples().

void QGLFormat::setStencil(bool enable)

If enable is true enables the stencil buffer; otherwise disables the stencil buffer.

The stencil buffer is enabled by default.

The stencil buffer masks certain parts of the drawing area so that masked parts are not drawn on.

See also stencil() and setStencilBufferSize().

void QGLFormat::setStencilBufferSize(int size)

Set the preferred stencil buffer size to size.

See also stencilBufferSize(), setStencil(), and stencil().

void QGLFormat::setStereo(bool enable)

If enable is true enables stereo buffering; otherwise disables stereo buffering.

Stereo buffering is disabled by default.

Stereo buffering provides extra color buffers to generate left-eye and right-eye images.

See also stereo().

void QGLFormat::setSwapInterval(int interval)

Set the preferred swap interval. This can be used to sync the GL drawing into a system window to the vertical refresh of the screen. Setting an interval value of 0 will turn the vertical refresh syncing off, any value higher than 0 will turn the vertical syncing on.

Under Windows and under X11, where the WGL_EXT_swap_control and GLX_SGI_video_sync extensions are used, the interval parameter can be used to set the minimum number of video frames that are displayed before a buffer swap will occur. In effect, setting the interval to 10, means there will be 10 vertical retraces between every buffer swap.

Under Windows the WGL_EXT_swap_control extension has to be present, and under X11 the GLX_SGI_video_sync extension has to be present.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also swapInterval().

void QGLFormat::setVersion(int major, int minor)

Set the OpenGL version to the major and minor numbers. If a context compatible with the requested OpenGL version cannot be created, a context compatible with version 1.x is created instead.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.

See also majorVersion() and minorVersion().

bool QGLFormat::stencil() const

Returns true if the stencil buffer is enabled; otherwise returns false. The stencil buffer is enabled by default.

See also setStencil() and setStencilBufferSize().

int QGLFormat::stencilBufferSize() const

Returns the stencil buffer size.

See also stencil(), setStencil(), and setStencilBufferSize().

bool QGLFormat::stereo() const

Returns true if stereo buffering is enabled; otherwise returns false. Stereo buffering is disabled by default.

See also setStereo().

int QGLFormat::swapInterval() const

Returns the currently set swap interval. -1 is returned if setting the swap interval isn't supported in the system GL implementation.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.2.

See also setSwapInterval().

bool QGLFormat::testOption(QGL::FormatOptions opt) const

Returns true if format option opt is set; otherwise returns false.

See also setOption().

[static] QSurfaceFormat QGLFormat::toSurfaceFormat(const QGLFormat &format)

Returns a window format for the OpenGL format specified by format.

QGLFormat &QGLFormat::operator=(const QGLFormat &other)

Assigns other to this object.

Related Non-Members

bool operator!=(const QGLFormat &a, const QGLFormat &b)

Returns false if all the options of the two QGLFormat objects a and b are equal; otherwise returns true.

bool operator==(const QGLFormat &a, const QGLFormat &b)

Returns true if all the options of the two QGLFormat objects a and b are equal; otherwise returns false.

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