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Source Code  (Gui Example 33)

Posted on October 20, 2022November 3, 2022 By Barbara Geller

This example shows how to use low level drawing methods to create an ellipse, rounded rectangle, or a path shape and then set the pen to draw the border and the brush for the fill characteristics.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 32)

Posted on October 14, 2022November 3, 2022 By Barbara Geller

This example demonstrates how to use low level drawing methods to create a polygon shape and then set the pen to draw the border and the brush for the fill characteristics.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 31)

Posted on August 22, 2022August 29, 2022 By Barbara Geller

A common practice in a GUI application is the ability to press the tab key and move from one widget to another in some logical sequence. The tab ordering is initially set to mimic the order widgets are created. However, this might not match the tab order users expect. Let’s look at how we can create several widgets and then adjust the tab sequence, without rearranging the widget constructors.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 30)

Posted on August 5, 2022August 13, 2022 By Barbara Geller

A status message can be displayed on the bottom of a GUI main window. If the message is designated as “temporary” or only intended to be shown for a given time interval, it is displayed on the left side of the status bar. If the message is “permanent”, like showing the current line and column number in a document, this will be shown on the right side of the status bar and always visible.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 29)

Posted on July 21, 2022August 13, 2022 By Barbara Geller

The “What’s This” feature can be used to provide additional information about a menu option, push buttons or other widgets. This example adds “What’s This” help and also shows how to add a special question mark icon to a menu item and the tool bar for easy access to this feature.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 28)

Posted on July 11, 2022July 21, 2022 By Barbara Geller

A tool tip provides a hint or relevant additional information about the current object. In this example tool tips are added for several actions and the push buttons located on the central window. The hint will be displayed when the user hovers the mouse over the corresponding toolbar item or push button.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 27)

Posted on June 29, 2022July 4, 2022 By Barbara Geller

In this example a tool bar is added to a user application. A tool bar typically contains the most commonly used menu items. The same actions and icons used for the menu will be used on the tool bar.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 26)

Posted on June 20, 2022July 3, 2022 By Barbara Geller

This example will show how to create a user application which contains a top level menu. Adding a menu bar with icons and shortcuts is the next step in creating a graphical application.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 25)

Posted on June 7, 2022June 8, 2022 By Barbara Geller

This example uses a QTreeView with the QFileSystemModel to display the structure of a file system.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 24)

Posted on May 30, 2022May 31, 2022 By Barbara Geller

A QTreeView arranges a group of data elements based on a parent-child relationship. Top level items can be empty or have child items. Items which do have children can be expanded or collapsed and the child elements will be displayed or hidden. The QStandardItemModel will be used to store the data.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 23)

Posted on May 23, 2022May 30, 2022 By Barbara Geller

The QTableView class is used to display multiple rows and columns of data. This view makes sense when the data resides in a multi-dimensional container or a database. Since our data is stored in an SQL table we will use the QSqlTableModel to populate the view.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 22)

Posted on May 6, 2022May 30, 2022 By Barbara Geller

This example shows how to use a QListView to display a list of strings in a view where each row contains one item. Users can add, edit, and remove entries and the list will remain sorted. A string model is used to store the data and a proxy model is used to automatically sort the data.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 21)

Posted on April 22, 2022April 27, 2022 By Barbara Geller

This example shows several different frame styles which can be added to a variety of GUI widgets. A frame can also be used to group a collection of related widgets. The purpose of using a frame is to change the visual appearance of the boarder around a single widget or a group of widgets.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 20)

Posted on March 31, 2022May 29, 2022 By Barbara Geller

A common requirement for applications is to save user settings when an application is closed and then restore them the next time the application is opened. This example shows how to save information about the application and text the user has entered.

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Source Code  (Gui Example 19)

Posted on March 28, 2022April 11, 2022 By Barbara Geller

This example will show how to use check boxes and radio buttons on the pages of a Tab Widget. The layout of a tab page may contain any number of controls and the number of pages is unlimited.

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