I apologize for the somewhat off-topic question, but I've been struggling with this issue for the past week and am on top of that in a rather big time crunch, so I would greatly appreciate any help I can get on this one.
I am in a need of a graphing widget that is capable also of taking in the input. I am also interested in developing strictly under qt. So, naturally qwt widget (http://qwt.sf.net) was my choice. But, the problem is as follows: I've tried both 0.3.0 and 0.4.0 versions and both have the same problem. I've tried them on RH 7.1, RH 7.2, and MDK 8.1 distros on different machines using different hardware. I am using KDE desktop, so I even tried different themes and styles thinking that could be the source of the problem. All of these issues pretty much eliminate the possibility that it is something to do with a particular distro or a hardware. The only thing that was semi-constant on all three tested machines use Qt 2.3.x (RH 7.1 x=0, while RH 7.2 and MDK 8.1 x=1). Anyhow, the problem is that all examples compile flawlessly and qwtplot looks just fine, but any other widget (i.e. radio buttons or sliders) using those "tick marks" and values have those parts of the widgets completely black! I have no clue as to what is the problem, but no errors have been reported and the widgets do work, just that the "tick marks" and their respective numbers do not show in all of the widgets except for the QwtPlot which has these as a part of the widget. I have no clue as to why is this happening, and I even tried disto-specific RPM's with no success. I am hoping that some of you had some experience with this one so that you may be able to help me. I would greatly appreciate any help I can get on this issue. Thank you very much! Sincerely, Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer, multimedia sculptor, programmer, webmaster & computer consultant http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ============================ "To be is to do" - Socrates "To do is to be" - Sartre "Do be do be do" - Sinatra "I am" - God
