I believe most of the functionality is built into QDockWidget, I haven't
played with that particular widget myself though.


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On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 3:31 PM, Jonathan Poncelet <
jonathan.ponce...@talk21.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'm in the process of developing a level editor with Qt (see
> https://github.com/x6herbius/crowbar, workbench branch) and ideally I'd
> like to be able to use a similar tab system for the rendering views to that
> found in the MS Visual Studio IDEs, where dragging a tab allows it to be
> "docked" to an area or to split a current tab window into two. SFM appears
> to use a system similar to this for the primary/secondary viewports (I
> recognise the resize bar that appears between the viewports as being part
> of a QSplitter), so I was wondering whether anyone with insider knowledge
> either of SFM or Qt would be able to point me in the right direction. The
> little boxes that appear on each dockable area in SFM when dragging a tab
> (where dropping the tab onto one of these boxes docks it) look similar in
> style to those in Visual Studio, which made me wonder whether the docking
> system was available as some sort of third party plugin or library, but
> this may not be the case.
>
> Thanks.
>
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