I'm trying to do something that I'm sure is simple but somehow escapes me. I've got a QGraphicsView inside a QFrame inside a QGridLayout inside a QVBoxLayout inside a QWidget inside a QMainWindow. I want to resize the window and have the QGraphicsView follow along. Instead what I see is the window resizeing and the view staying the same and getting covered up.
I find this ui style very confusing, and have been spoiled by Embarcadaro's (nee borland) CBuilder in the windows world. To give an example of how I would do it there, I would create the window, plunk on a Timage, and set the anchors all on. (akLeft,akTop akRight akBottom all are true). It would take me all of 5 seconds to do. Whereas I've spent literally hours trying to get the look I want with the QT's style of interface (which admittedly is more common in the Linux world). I guess my second question is, is there a good tutorial that explains all this stuff? <rant> I really wish that QT could pick up some of the VCL tech that Embarcadaro uses as it is much easier to create a user interface with. Even Properties and Events are easier. I think they give away limited free versions if the QT guys want to see what I'm talking about. </rant> _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
