Hi Dany, There are visible at least in "preview" mode. I thought the preview function was just creating the widget as it would be in its final use, but I will test in the app. If not, that's a strange behavior of the preview.
Etienne 2013/6/14 Danny Koppel <d.kop...@skf-rif.nl> > Etienne,**** > > ** ** > > I thought that the arrows are only visible in designer. For convenience > purposes.**** > > ** ** > > Kind regards,**** > > Danny **** > > ** ** > > *Van:* interest-bounces+d.koppel=skf-rif...@qt-project.org [mailto: > interest-bounces+d.koppel=skf-rif...@qt-project.org] *Namens *Etienne > Sandré-Chardonnal > *Verzonden:* vrijdag 14 juni 2013 9:19 > *Aan:* interest@qt-project.org > *Onderwerp:* [Interest] QStackedWidget : hide user controls**** > > ** ** > > Dear all,**** > > I am using a QStackedWidget with Qt 4.8.1**** > > The documentation states that : "QStackedWidget provides no intrinsic > means for the user to switch page. This is typically done through a > QComboBox or a QListWidget that stores the titles of the QStackedWidget's > pages".**** > > This is exactly what I am trying to do. However, there are two little > arrows displayed on the top of the widget that switch the pages and I would > like to remove them. The whole thing has to be designed with Qt Designer, > so using a custom class with QStackedLayout is not an option.**** > > How can I remove the arrows, and why is this not working as in the > documentation? Is it a style issue? > > Thanks! > > Etienne**** >
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