Le 05/08/2016 à 12:54, racoon a écrit :
Sorry, missed your post. I have just a single icon there. So every
(non-submenu) item show an icon now. Replacing
qMenu.addAction(new Action(QIcon(), label(*m),
by, for example,
qMenu.addAction(new Action(QIcon("images/box-insert.svgz"), label(*m),
On 11.07.2016 21:24, Guillaume Munch wrote:
Le 11/07/2016 09:17, racoon a écrit :
On 15.06.2016 09:45, racoon wrote:
Hi,
I could not find a discussion on icons in menus. I tend to believe that
they help locating entries when scanning over a menu entry. But maybe
that's bogus. I think icons
Le 11/07/2016 09:17, racoon a écrit :
On 15.06.2016 09:45, racoon wrote:
Hi,
I could not find a discussion on icons in menus. I tend to believe that
they help locating entries when scanning over a menu entry. But maybe
that's bogus. I think icons in menus are less popular on macOS [sic]
than
On 15.06.2016 09:45, racoon wrote:
Hi,
I could not find a discussion on icons in menus. I tend to believe that
they help locating entries when scanning over a menu entry. But maybe
that's bogus. I think icons in menus are less popular on macOS [sic]
than on Windows and Linux. I am just throwing
Le 15/06/2016 à 09:45, racoon a écrit :
Hi,
I could not find a discussion on icons in menus. I tend to believe that
they help locating entries when scanning over a menu entry. But maybe
that's bogus. I think icons in menus are less popular on macOS [sic]
than on Windows and Linux. I am just
Hi,
I could not find a discussion on icons in menus. I tend to believe that
they help locating entries when scanning over a menu entry. But maybe
that's bogus. I think icons in menus are less popular on macOS [sic]
than on Windows and Linux. I am just throwing this in.
There seems to be Qt