Hi Everybody,
I have a QFrame derived widget that is styled using an application style
sheet with optional padding and borders. In the minimumSizeHint, I need
to get the currently active values from the style sheet. I would like
to use sizeFromContents, but there is no ContentsType CT_Frame
Just in case this is deeper than the ksplashqml.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408904
Don't know if it is specific to KDE or deeper within Qt. Appears to
happen with nvidia-340 driver but doesn't happen with nvidia-driver-390
installed. I don't know if there was an assumption made deep
On 10/5/19 5:00 AM, interest-requ...@qt-project.org wrote:
3) Phone App and Web developers should never use XML, JSON or any "free
text" standard nor should they write systems which expect to get it off
the IP stack in that format. If they do, then they are the security
breach. If the exact same
Hi,
Il 05/10/19 19:19, Jérôme Godbout ha scritto:
This is the true problem: when you need a lawyer, a sale rep and Qt
support just to determine what you should do or buy, you know this is
one hell of a brain f*** problem. I think Qt might just be missing sales
because of this. Make it clear, m
Il 05/10/19 02:17, Roland Hughes ha scritto:
Sorry, I need to invert the quoted message so answers make sense.
On 10/3/19 5:00 AM, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
On 01/10/2019 20.47, Roland Hughes wrote:
If they targeted something which uses XML documents to communicate, they
don't need to brute
This is the true problem: when you need a lawyer, a sale rep and Qt support
just to determine what you should do or buy, you know this is one hell of a
brain f*** problem. I think Qt might just be missing sales because of this.
Make it clear, make it obvious what people should buy or make a pack
Hi,
Il 05/10/19 13:17, Colin Worth ha scritto:
My company has developed embedded and cross-platform GUI software using free
open-source QT, the latest version. We are using the libraries that are
included with the standard open-source installation. Soon we will freeze the
version number, beca
>> Because I attached a debugger and stopped T1 during
>> QCoreApplication::processEvents(). I can see E3 (the one that the thread is
>> currently processing) in postEventList at index 0 and E2 at index 1. That's
>> it. From there I see the following call chain
>> QEventDispatcherGlib::processEven
Apologies if this something that’s been asked many times before.
My company has developed embedded and cross-platform GUI software using free
open-source QT, the latest version. We are using the libraries that are
included with the standard open-source installation. Soon we will freeze the
ver
On Saturday October 05 2019 09:29:17 René J.V. Bertin wrote:
>But Q*Animation in basic form shouldn't need to be so much more intensive,
>right? You'd be doing the same work in a finger-painting approach if you want
>the same animation parameters (here, rotate from 0 to 360 in 2s with 16ms
>int
On Friday October 04 2019 23:56:13 André Pönitz wrote:
Hi,
>I'd take a step back here and check what is really needed for the
>purpose.
That was my actual purpose here... Thing is, in order to indicate "we're busy",
you can toggle a state (green becomes red), play a waiting music or display a
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