Hey Utkarsh,
Thanks -- that did the trick!
I got fooled for a while, thinking it wasn't working, because before I
made this change to hide the toolbars I had opened the application and
the Settings File (.ini) was overriding the "hide" and making the
toolbars visible... oops.
Talk to you later,
-Eric
On Nov 9, 2009, at 1:10 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
You simply instantiate the toolbar in your QMainWindow subclass (or
using a UI file) and then do the usual steps one follows to add a
toolbar in Qt e.g.
QToolBar* timeToolbar = new QToolBar(mainWindow);
...
mainWindow->addToolBar(Qt::TopToolBarArea, timeToolbar);
timeToolbar->hide();
It will automatically be updated in the View Menu, nothing special
to do there.
Utkarsh
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Eric E. Monson
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hey,
(Note: I'm looking at this in the context of PV branding, but I'm
not sure
whether the implementation details depend on that or not.)
When an app is initialized, how would you build a toolbar and its
view menu
item, but have the visibility in the view menu start as
"unchecked", so it
exists, but isn't shown unless the user wants to see it?
Thanks,
-Eric
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Eric E Monson
Duke Visualization Technology Group
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