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> On 12 Jan 2013, at 17:10, Christian Hufnagel wrote:
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> > To be sure: If I want to react on special events, I can't do that with =
> the normal widgets, I must derive a own class?
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> Yes, that's the normal way, just derive your own widget and add the =
> extra features you need.
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> But it is cheap and easy to do - it is C++ after all...
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> As I said before, it is worth taking a look at the samples in the test =
> folder, to see how it is done.=20
>
> And, going off at a tangent: Note also that fluid can work with your =
> derived widgets - you "create" the widget in fluid by dripping in an =
> instance of the base class from which you derived, then in the "C++" tab =
> of the widget properties you simply enter the name of your derived =
> widget, and all *should* be well!
>
> Also (though your English seems fine to me) if you really feel you are =
> struggling, it is probably OK to post in German any questions you are =
> having difficulty phrasing - since at least Matthias and Albrecht will =
> understand (even if I don't) !
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It has been only a theoretical question which has been fully answered. The tip 
to see at the examples was good, thank you.
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