Thanks Andreas, but what if I wanted to reject reality and substitute my own?
What would my options be? For a hypothetical example, say I wanted to add
a"FlowLayout"?
I'm thinking an inelegant but possibly functional solution would to be to
create a FlowWidget which has the FlowLayout set by default. Would that work or
not?
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From: Andreas Pakulat <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Interest] Adding layouts to designer?
On 30.11.11 13:44:07, Jason H wrote:
> I want to add some additional layouts to Designer (yes, that dinosaur) I have
> a widget library I am working on, and I have a special layout that I need to
> add. Now the plugin only works for those things which can return a QWidget*,
> but QLayouts are not based on QWidget. So how do I add my special layout to
> Designer?
>
> I'm stumped here.
Thats because you can't. Designer is not universally extendable as you'd
like it to be. It does not even support all kinds of qwidgets since it
has quite some special code for handling some of the standard Qt widgets
(QMainWindow, Q(Table|Tree|List)Widget, but others too IIRC).
Andreas
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