Re: [Interest] Getting QGraphicsView from within a mouse event

2020-06-16 Thread Nicholas Yue
Thanks Giuseppe, Got it working. Cheers On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 at 02:46, Giuseppe D'Angelo wrote: > Il 15/06/20 03:26, Nicholas Yue ha scritto: > > The return widget object does not have a viewport() method from looking > > at the QWidget - docs > > > >

Re: [Interest] Getting QGraphicsView from within a mouse event

2020-06-15 Thread Giuseppe D'Angelo via Interest
Il 15/06/20 03:26, Nicholas Yue ha scritto: The return widget object does not have a viewport() method from looking at the QWidget - docs void AttributeItem::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent* event) {     if (event->button()==Qt::LeftButton)    

Re: [Interest] Getting QGraphicsView from within a mouse event

2020-06-14 Thread Nicholas Yue
The return widget object does not have a viewport() method from looking at the QWidget - docs void AttributeItem::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent* event) { if (event->button()==Qt::LeftButton) { QWidget *w = event->widget(); }

Re: [Interest] Getting QGraphicsView from within a mouse event

2020-06-14 Thread Giuseppe D'Angelo via Interest
Il 15/06/20 00:50, Nicholas Yue ha scritto: Hi,   I understand that a QGraphicsScene may be view by multiple QGraphicsView   When handling a mouse event, what is the Qt way to find out from which view the event was from ? If you're handling a QGraphicsSceneEvent of some sort, its widget()

[Interest] Getting QGraphicsView from within a mouse event

2020-06-14 Thread Nicholas Yue
Hi, I understand that a QGraphicsScene may be view by multiple QGraphicsView When handling a mouse event, what is the Qt way to find out from which view the event was from ? Cheers -- Nicholas Yue Graphics - Arnold, Alembic, RenderMan, OpenGL, HDF5 Custom Dev - C++ porting, OSX, Linux,