On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 9:44 PM, David Boddie wrote:
> On Tue Aug 27 15:53:59 BST 2013, Sarah Mount wrote:
>
> > sorry if this is a bit of a n00b question, but hopefully someone can
> > clarify a misunderstanding for me. I am working with some colleagues on a
> > Python2
his
some obvious bug in the way we have configured our GUI or have I
misunderstood something really basic?
Thanks,
Sarah
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ckground and
smaller, italicized text. The code which generates this I've put here:
https://gist.github.com/944268 there's still quite a bit of
"irrelevant" code there, as I can't really be sure what's causing the
bug.
Is it me or is this a problem with QScintilla?
T
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 00:17, David Boddie wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 April 2011, Sarah Mount wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 21:45, David Boddie wrote:
>> >
> The "center widget" or central area in the main window is a normal widget
> that you can place a
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 00:10, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> On 26.04.11 23:45:58, Sarah Mount wrote:
>> However, I have three QDockWidgets, one that is intended to stretch
>> over the bottom of the main window, and the other two above it side by
>> side, like this:
>>
>
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 21:45, David Boddie wrote:
> On Mon Apr 25 21:50:43 BST 2011, Sarah Mount wrote:
>
>> In designer-qt4 the object inspector, widget box and so on seem to be
>> QDockWidgets. I'm making a GUI in Designer that I want to be similarly
>> structured.
7;ve set all of the dockWidget properties and the widgets can
be closed and floated, but not resized. Have I misunderstood this? Is
there some sort of splitter object that needs to be placed between the
dockWidgets? Or some property set in the layout managers?
Thanks for your help,
Sarah
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Sara
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 07:53, Vincent Vande Vyvre
wrote:
> Le 24/04/11 08:10, Sarah Mount a écrit :
>
> Sorry if this is an obvious question, but I couldn't find an answer to
> it on the using-containers page or on StackOverflow. I have a bunch of
> tab widgets that need
inside each tab and give that a layout, but
this seems long-winded. Is there something obvious I have missed or
does Qt assume that each tab will have a container widget placed
inside it?
Many thanks,
Sarah
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Sarah Mount, Senior Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton
website: http://www.sni
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 01:14, David Boddie wrote:
> On Sun Apr 17 19:48:16 BST 2011, Sarah Mount wrote:
>
>> Thanks, you and David were both right, the error was an incorrect path
>> for the JPG. However, what I was after was to have one image appear in
>> the backgro
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 16:48, Vincent Vande Vyvre
wrote:
> Le 17/04/11 16:36, Sarah Mount a écrit :
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> On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 15:28, Vincent Vande Vyvre
> wrote:
>
> Le 17/04/11 15:17, Sarah Mount a écrit :
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a main application wind
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 15:28, Vincent Vande Vyvre
wrote:
> Le 17/04/11 15:17, Sarah Mount a écrit :
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a main application window that I want to style with a style
> sheet like this:
>
>
> #mywidget {
> background : white;
> backg
MdiArea widgets can't be
styled with CSS, and if so, is it possible to use a QBrush to do this
(including the no-repeat directive)? Or, have I just misunderstood the
API?
Many thanks,
Sarah
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website: http://www.snim2.
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