Op 17-7-2012 2:51, Constantin Makshin schreef:
I can't say for sure, but most probably yes.
You'd have to check to see if that does not block the emission of the
signal then after the user edited the text. Does anyone know what the
signal emission order _should_ be in case where a user edits
Huh? QtSDK or qtcreator are not ubuntu/debian packages. Maybe
something else is affected by this dependency, but I'm not aware what.
It would be great though if
sudo apt-get install qtsdk
would work out of the box, especially for Qt5. I wonder if anyone is
working on that? This is
Thanks for the answer, I've found the problem.
I called a Qt Slots from outside my object from a non Qt-Thread (std. Linux
thread).
I've fixed the problem by call a function of my (Qt) instance which emits a
signal that is connected to my slot.
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Hi,
I am writing an app in which I am wanting to display my data in a number of
different ways. (Currently QT4.8 on linux, but will also run it on windows,
if this is relevant!)
As an example what I have is a set of tuples with two field, say
Name and Hours
I have this working with table
Sent: Wednesday, 18 July 2012 2:28 PM
Hi,
I am writing an app in which I am wanting to display my data in a number
of
different ways. (Currently QT4.8 on linux, but will also run it on
windows, if
this is relevant!)
As an example what I have is a set of tuples with two field, say Name