On Sat, Oct 12, 2024 at 10:07 AM Thomas Passin <[email protected]> wrote:

> By "embedding" here, I mean that we take a non-Qt program window and embed
> it into a certain kind of Qt widget.  Then we can put that widget where
> ever we want in our Qt program.  Side by side, whatever.  With a Qt widget
> A, we can attach it to another one, B, like a splitter, by making B be the
> "parent" of A.  If A has no parent, it will be a free-floating window.
> With a non-Qt window like that calculator, we get its window ID from
> Windows, and use that to make a child of B. Now we can put it into our own
> program.  We haven't done anything yet to connect its signaling to the Qt
> system.
>

I see. Thanks for your input, Thomas!

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