yes, I think I'm starting to get it, thanks.
So here is a very rough and ugly test using a single animated table
(feel free to laugh):
http://pastebin.com/PbZ8ismH
I am trying to see if it's feasible to stuff all my widgets into one big
table, then animate the table's position so that only the requested
column(s) are within the view according to which button is pushed on the
left hand side. Obviously I'd have to hide the headers and lines etc.
(no idea how to do that yet either).
What do people think how best to approach this? The above doesn't feel
right and I'd have to do a lot of hacking to make this look pretty
(though the animation is easy to control as it's just one widget). Or
should I rather create one table per button and move them around as a
group (I guess I could hide the unwanted tables as well then).
Or does anyone have completely different ideas how to tackle this? I'm
sure there is a way more elegant solution.
I'm still trying to stick to default QT stuff before I dive into Qt
Quick and such.
Thanks for all the help and pointers so far!
frank
On 4/6/12 6:28 PM, Tibold Kandrai wrote:
Hi!
Exactly! Instead of QAnimationGroup you have to use
QParallelAnimationGroup
<http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qparallelanimationgroup.html>orQSequentialAnimationGroup
<http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qsequentialanimationgroup.html>.
Or you can create your own group by subclassing QAnimationGroup if you
have special needs. :)
Cheers,
Tibold
On 06/04/2012 06:45, Frank Rueter | OHUfx wrote:
I think I found the problem in the fact that it's an abstract class
and not meant to be used directly.
the joy of learning new stuff....
On 4/6/12 4:05 PM, Frank Rueter | OHUfx wrote:
Thanks again for this tip Tibold. It seems to be what I'm after,
though I just discovered that QAnimationGroup doesn't seem to be
supported in PySide. I got this error when I tried to create an
instance of it:
NotImplementedError: 'QAnimationGroup' represents a C++ abstract
class and cannot be instantiated
I will try and add all widgets to one "page" widget (whatever that
may be, I need to find out yet), and then apply the animation to that.
Fingers crossed...
Cheers,
frank
On 4/4/12 7:29 PM, Tibold Kandrai wrote:
Hey!
Try QtAnimation:
http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/animation-overview.html
I use it with in a QGraphicsWidget, but this should work everywhere AFAIR.
Cheers,
Tibold
On 04/04/2012 06:46, Frank Rueter | OHUfx wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm very new to Qt/PySide and am wondering if it's possible to add an
animation effect to, let's say, QStackedLayout, for when the page
changes. I guess it'd something similar to the way the AppStore works.
In this example I'd like to see the new button "push" the old button out
of view when the combobox changes:
http://pastebin.com/i5sFgQzE
I'm happy to take a good ol' fashioned RTFM, I'm just having a hard time
finding the right bit of information out there.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
frank
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