Le jeu. 7 avr. 2016 à 13:17, Sylvain Pointeau
a écrit :
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> On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 11:23 AM, Milian Wolff
> wrote:
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>> On Thursday, April 7, 2016 9:38:01 AM CEST Sylvain Pointeau wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > Do you have any idea how to use WebSocket or WebChannel on iOS?
>> > Should I conclud
It’s like there needs to be an extra rule to honor the selected and focus
states simultaneously, but ::item:selected:focus doesn’t work.
> On Aug 10, 2018, at 12:11 PM, Patrick Stinson wrote:
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> Negative. “current” is not a valid pseudo state, as “focus” is the
> appropriate pseudo state for
Negative. “current” is not a valid pseudo state, as “focus” is the appropriate
pseudo state for the current item.
> On Aug 9, 2018, at 6:15 PM, Reinhardt Behm wrote:
>
> Hi Patrick,
>
> how about:
> QTableView::item:selected
> { color:green; }
> QTableView::item:current
> { color:yellow; }
>
If you are not deploying your app to Windows Store, the version that works for
Windows 7 will work fine on Windows 10 as long as the required .dll files are
copied along and the target machine is also x64. If you already ran windeployqt
on the Windows 7 version of your app, you don’t even have t
Hi,
I built a project on win7 and I have to deploy this application on a win10
computer over internet. Is it possible to run windeployqt.exe for an
application built with msvc2017_64 and to ship all dlls for win10 ?
otherwise, do I have to build the application on windows 10 ?
regards,
//nicoo
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Hi all,
I have a QTableView tied to a QAbstractTableModel. I have enabled tooltips
in my model by handling Qt::TooltTipRole in the model's data() function.
The problem is that the tooltips are not updated when my model data
changes. I would like to update the active tooltip as soon as the model
da
> Am 10.08.2018 um 15:08 schrieb Jason H :
>
> What is the status of using swift in Qt for Apple platforms?
Last time I checked there was no such thing as „Swift++“ (in analogy to
ObjC++), which makes it impossible to „mix and match“ Swift code with C++.
The common denominator is C, so you co
What is the status of using swift in Qt for Apple platforms? My recent effort
of removing the status bar turned up a lot of swift code examples, it seems to
be much more popular than Obj-C.
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What is the status of using swift in Qt for Apple platforms? My recent effort
of removing the status bar turned up a lot of swift code examples, it seems to
be much more popular than Obj-C.
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On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 5:38 PM Oleg Evseev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder why FirstPersonCameraController now in qt 5.11.1 by arrow up-down
> keys moves camera up and down instead of moving forward like in games (like
> first person view should), and as it is in 5.9.5?
>
The key bindings for the Qt3D
Hi,
Try for your widgets to call
setAutoFillBackground(true);
Kind regards,
Robert
On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 5:58 PM, Nicolas Krieger
wrote:
> Hello
>
> I would like to display colored widgets in a QTreeWidget.
>
> Screenshots of what I really have are in attached files.
>
> My wigdet is colored
I've tried with QFrame, and it does not work either.
I've tried with QStyledItemDelegate and only writing the "paint" method :
void
TestDelegate::paint(QPainter*painter,constQStyleOptionViewItem&option,constQModelIndex&index)const
{
SimpleWidget*pWidget=newSimpleWidget;
pWidget->render(painte
Hi Nicolas,
Try using a QFrame for SimpleWidget - you may be able to get rid of
widget_2.
I'm surprised that the nested QWidget worked, as QWidget doesn't
normally draw a background.
Hope that helps, Tony
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I have finally managed to do what I wanted in using styleSheets. Not
really beautiful.
If a have a widget containing all other widgets, for which I defined a
styleSheet, the color will be displayed only for the children (see last
example).
The "solution" is to have a child widget that conta
Ah, nice one, thanks!
I also just stumbled over this which seems to work as well:
|QtCore.QResource(':qrc/images').children() |
Two arrows in the quiver now, sweet.
Thanks again,
frank
On 10/08/18 3:27 PM, Reinhardt Behm via Interest wrote:
QDir is your friend.
QDir dir(":/", "*");
It looks really cool. Good work.
Best regards,
Jesús
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