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Old 05-02-2020, 09:54 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Hakarune View Post
No, it's a legitimate question. Especially when the solution is disable all QT hardware acceleration system wide, impacting performance of every other app that uses or could potentially use QT, or not use the program. That's an extreme "fix". If there is never going to be a fix for the issue, especially when a bug is submitted and within 24 hours is marked as invalid, then it seems like Win10 is bugs will be ignored going forward.
Since this is a Qt WebEngine issue, if you dont disable it system wide, then no Qt webengine based program will work. So I dont know what you are complaining about. Not to mention that you dont actually need to set the environment variable system wide, you can use a bat script to set it and launch calibre.
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