Hello, I'm looking at gb.qt4 code (I'm not a very good C++ programmer :-) ) and I saw that the gambas3 main window (MyMainWindow) has QWidget as parent class, but QMainWindow serves exactly to this.
It's because gambas applications don't have full integration with other qt applications. For example, I use KDE with bespin theme. There is a plasmoid called xbar and it implements a global menu, like in OS X. All native qt4 applications can use this resource, but gambas apps can't. There is a method in QMainWindow called setMenuBar that set a menubar as native menubar. So I just changed MyMainWindow parent to QMenuWindow and added setMenuBar(menuBar) at MyMainWindow::configure() method. Simple applications (with menubar) I created work fine with globalmenu integration, but now gambas IDE is separated in a lot of windows, each one with a component (text editor, toolbar, widgets hierarch, etc), but uses globalmenu, at least :-) I think if gambas wants to be ported to other plataforms (like Mac and Windows), has a native and integred look is really important. What do the main developers think about this? ps: where can I find a small "guideline" to write gambas components like gb.qt, gb.gtk, etc? Sorry for my bad English. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user