I heard Gordon Tyler said:
> So these other subwidgets stay still while this one other widget
> needs to scroll? I feel cross-eyed already ;)
Yes.
I'm trying to see how cleanly I could implement that nifty feature in
KMuddy, split-screen on scrollback, that splits the viewport when the
users sc
Sundance wrote:
Thank you, but this won't do. I'd need to attach the scrollbar to a
custom widget, *not all* of which will scroll, hence making QScrollView
useless for this case. Basically, instead of a viewport, the widget
would have a QVBox containing several subwidgets, the actual viewport
b
I heard Gordon Tyler said:
> Have a look at QScrollView:
> http://doc.trolltech.com/3.3/qscrollview.html
>
> The Detailed Description section should give you the information you
> need for scrolling custom widgets.
Thank you, but this won't do. I'd need to attach the scrollbar to a
custom widget
Sundance wrote:
I would like to attach scrollbars to a custom widget, and I'm not sure
how to go about it. What is the simplest/cleanest way of informing the
QToolBar of the custom widget's viewport size change (when text is
appended, for instance), and to sync the scrollbar with the viewport's
Greetings,
I would like to attach scrollbars to a custom widget, and I'm not sure
how to go about it. What is the simplest/cleanest way of informing the
QToolBar of the custom widget's viewport size change (when text is
appended, for instance), and to sync the scrollbar with the viewport's
pos