Hello, guys. I just did a fresh pull from GIt, ran the example, and got .... nothing.
Also, when I attempted the doubleclick event (after adding #include <QMouseEvent> to the header file, it was missing) I got no response on a doubleclick Action either. I did build the new qt5/qtbase/src/widgets/kernel/QWindowContainer, but (of course) it is never instantiated by the current example. Shawn, may I open a bug on this example, and use it to track the creation of code which works? I'll tentatively assign to myself, and try to create a version of the widget-based example which works with current 5.1-pre. I'll post a BugID to the list, if that's OK If this is acceptable, and it turns out to be impossible to resolve by changes in the example code (i.e., requiring changes to a Qt itself, then I'll create a subsequent Bug/RFE as a follow-up to that one. I accept that use of Gestures in Widget-based Applications is not widely used; but (IMO) we should either declare it to be unsupported, OR create the bug report -- even if it turns out to be a somewhat long-lived bug, due to lack of a competent Developer. Shawn, is my Opinion valid? I'm aware of the plan to Close bugs on the basis of "stale, no activity", but this would at least have (at worst) a Closed Bug in the system for people to find. Mathias, if you can create a working version, feel free to attach to the Bug which I create, or send me an email with a tarfile attached (this is a "genuine" email address). On 03/08/2013 06:30 AM, Matthias Fuchs wrote: > Hi Rutledge, > > On 06.03.2013 13:49, Rutledge Shawn wrote: >> On 5 Mar 2013, at 2:01 PM, Matthias Fuchs wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> im am playing around with the imagegestures example and noticed >>> that I do not get any gesture events from a traditional mouse >>> device. Is this how it should behave? Do gestures only work with >>> touch or even multitouch input devices? >>> >>> Is the a simple way to make the above example work with a mouse? >> I'm not getting that example to work with touch either; are you? > Didn't try. >> The gestures framework isn't being used or maintained much, AFAIK. >> It's currently better to use Qt Quick for such things. There are a >> couple of example photo gallery apps: >> qtdeclarative/examples/quick/demos/photoviewer (which has interaction >> kindof like this one, but gets photos from flickr) and >> qtdeclarative/examples/quick/demos/photosurface, which I wrote, and >> which does handle the mouse. I have a patch to make photoviewer >> mouse-friendly too, but wasn't satisfied with the behavior yet. >> https://codereview.qt-project.org/#change,44323 >> > Ok, this sounds that I have to force migration to Qt Quick :-) > The problem is that the application is completely Qt widget based so far > and I hoped to get some gesture support in it. Let's say to switch > between tabs in a QTabDialog by wiping. > > But when I understood Gunnar Sletta's blog post about > QWidget::createWindowContainer() correctly, Qt 5.1 will bring some way > of mixing Qt Widget based application with Qt Quick. > > I will play with it a little. > > Thanks > Matthias > > -- GPG fingerprint: 597E 4CE5 6D56 A7C2 DA3A 26FF F21F F828 0C86 165A _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest