I wonder if this means that we are able to package with Qt 4.6 for 1.8.0 instead of going with 4.5 which was mentioned earlier in the bug. In Debian/Ubuntu, we don't have a choice -- they ship with 4.6.
Tentatively marking this fixed. Jus has mentioned that this causes an improvement for him as well. I'd be interested to see a breakdown like in the bug description to see if the GL waveforms are taking an acceptable amount of CPU compared to the Simple mode.
I wonder if this means that we are able to package with Qt 4.6 for 1.8.0 instead of going with 4.5 which was mentioned earlier in the bug. In Debian/Ubuntu, we don't have a choice -- they ship with 4.6.
Tentatively marking this fixed. Jus has mentioned that this causes an improvement for him as well. I'd be interested to see a breakdown like in the bug description to see if the GL waveforms are taking an acceptable amount of CPU compared to the Simple mode.