Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-14 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi Sudheer!

  It's a very sad decision to give up on such simple thing.

Thanks, Daniil.

On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Sudheer K.  wrote:
> Hi Daniil,
>
> From the testing I have done with latest Qt designer, scrolling is still not
> working. Somehow, I am not able to get the scrolling working with your .ui
> file too.
>
> But I feel at this point we have spent too much time for a non-critical
> issue such as this. Right now I am using tabs to organize the form fields
> and I will continue to use it. Scrolling would have been nice but is not
> absolutely necessary.
>
> Thank you for staying with this thread and continuously responding to my
> questions.
>
> ~Sudheer
>
>> Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 10:20:56 +0300
>> Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
>> From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
>> To: scifi@hotmail.com
>> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
>>
>> Hi Sudheer!
>>
>> It should be something like .ui file in attachment.
>>
>> Thanks, Daniil.
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Daniil Ivanov 
>> wrote:
>> > Hi Sudheer!
>> >
>> >   The name of a tool is Qt Designer and it should allow to do what you
>> > want,
>> >   however I'm wrong person to ask how to use Qt Designer.
>> >
>> > Thanks, Daniil.
>> >
>> > On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Sudheer K. 
>> > wrote:
>> >> Hi Daniil,
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for looking into the code. The main problem I have is that, Qt
>> >> creator does not give enough flexibility to create the hierarchy that
>> >> you
>> >> suggested.
>> >>
>> >> This is the hierarchy created using Qt creator.
>> >> http://i49.tinypic.com/2rxbm75.jpg
>> >>
>> >> - centralWidget is automatically created by Qt creator and is locked,
>> >> so I
>> >> cannot even delete it.
>> >> - scrollAreaWidgetContents is also automatically created by Qt creator
>> >> and
>> >> is locked. I cannot modify this too.
>> >> - I created two groupboxes (Basic and Advanced) which contain one form
>> >> layout each. These are added to the scrollAreaWidgetContents because I
>> >> can
>> >> not directly add them to scrollArea.
>> >>
>> >> I am using Qt Creator 1.3.1. Is there a way to make the scrolling work
>> >> using
>> >> Creator or should I stop using Qt creator and code the form class
>> >> myself?
>> >>
>> >>> Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 18:33:55 +0300
>> >>> Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
>> >>> From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
>> >>> To: scifi@hotmail.com
>> >>> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi Sudheer!
>> >>>
>> >>> There are many bugs there. For example you don't need centralWidget
>> >>> at all, place scrollArea instead of it.
>> >>> Then you create multiple layout, set them to widgets and never place
>> >>> them into scrollArea.
>> >>> On desktop you don't have scroll bars as well.
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks, Daniil.
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 
>> >> The New Busy is not the too busy. Combine all your e-mail accounts with
>> >> Hotmail. Get busy.
>> >
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RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-13 Thread Sudheer K .

Hi Daniil,

>From the testing I have done with latest Qt designer, scrolling is still not 
>working. Somehow, I am not able to get the scrolling working with your .ui 
>file too.

But I feel at this point we have spent too much time for a non-critical issue 
such as this. Right now I am using tabs to organize the form fields and I will 
continue to use it. Scrolling would have been nice but is not absolutely 
necessary. 

Thank you for staying with this thread and continuously responding to my 
questions.

~Sudheer 

> Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 10:20:56 +0300
> Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
> From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
> To: scifi@hotmail.com
> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> 
> Hi Sudheer!
> 
>It should be something like .ui file in attachment.
> 
> Thanks, Daniil.
> 
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Daniil Ivanov  
> wrote:
> > Hi Sudheer!
> >
> >   The name of a tool is Qt Designer and it should allow to do what you want,
> >   however I'm wrong person to ask how to use Qt Designer.
> >
> > Thanks, Daniil.
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Sudheer K.  wrote:
> >> Hi Daniil,
> >>
> >> Thanks for looking into the code. The main problem I have is that, Qt
> >> creator does not give enough flexibility to create the hierarchy that you
> >> suggested.
> >>
> >> This is the hierarchy created using Qt creator.
> >> http://i49.tinypic.com/2rxbm75.jpg
> >>
> >> - centralWidget is automatically created by Qt creator and is locked, so I
> >> cannot even delete it.
> >> - scrollAreaWidgetContents is also automatically created by Qt creator and
> >> is locked. I cannot modify this too.
> >> - I created two groupboxes (Basic and Advanced) which contain one form
> >> layout each. These are added to the scrollAreaWidgetContents because I can
> >> not directly add them to scrollArea.
> >>
> >> I am using Qt Creator 1.3.1. Is there a way to make the scrolling work 
> >> using
> >> Creator or should I stop using Qt creator and code the form class myself?
> >>
> >>> Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 18:33:55 +0300
> >>> Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
> >>> From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
> >>> To: scifi@hotmail.com
> >>> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> >>>
> >>> Hi Sudheer!
> >>>
> >>> There are many bugs there. For example you don't need centralWidget
> >>> at all, place scrollArea instead of it.
> >>> Then you create multiple layout, set them to widgets and never place
> >>> them into scrollArea.
> >>> On desktop you don't have scroll bars as well.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks, Daniil.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >> 
> >> The New Busy is not the too busy. Combine all your e-mail accounts with
> >> Hotmail. Get busy.
> >
  
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Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-10 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi Sudheer!

   It should be something like .ui file in attachment.

Thanks, Daniil.

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Daniil Ivanov  wrote:
> Hi Sudheer!
>
>   The name of a tool is Qt Designer and it should allow to do what you want,
>   however I'm wrong person to ask how to use Qt Designer.
>
> Thanks, Daniil.
>
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Sudheer K.  wrote:
>> Hi Daniil,
>>
>> Thanks for looking into the code. The main problem I have is that, Qt
>> creator does not give enough flexibility to create the hierarchy that you
>> suggested.
>>
>> This is the hierarchy created using Qt creator.
>> http://i49.tinypic.com/2rxbm75.jpg
>>
>> - centralWidget is automatically created by Qt creator and is locked, so I
>> cannot even delete it.
>> - scrollAreaWidgetContents is also automatically created by Qt creator and
>> is locked. I cannot modify this too.
>> - I created two groupboxes (Basic and Advanced) which contain one form
>> layout each. These are added to the scrollAreaWidgetContents because I can
>> not directly add them to scrollArea.
>>
>> I am using Qt Creator 1.3.1. Is there a way to make the scrolling work using
>> Creator or should I stop using Qt creator and code the form class myself?
>>
>>> Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 18:33:55 +0300
>>> Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
>>> From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
>>> To: scifi@hotmail.com
>>> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
>>>
>>> Hi Sudheer!
>>>
>>> There are many bugs there. For example you don't need centralWidget
>>> at all, place scrollArea instead of it.
>>> Then you create multiple layout, set them to widgets and never place
>>> them into scrollArea.
>>> On desktop you don't have scroll bars as well.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Daniil.
>>>
>>
>>
>> 
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>> Hotmail. Get busy.
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Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-10 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi Sudheer!

   The name of a tool is Qt Designer and it should allow to do what you want,
   however I'm wrong person to ask how to use Qt Designer.

Thanks, Daniil.

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Sudheer K.  wrote:
> Hi Daniil,
>
> Thanks for looking into the code. The main problem I have is that, Qt
> creator does not give enough flexibility to create the hierarchy that you
> suggested.
>
> This is the hierarchy created using Qt creator.
> http://i49.tinypic.com/2rxbm75.jpg
>
> - centralWidget is automatically created by Qt creator and is locked, so I
> cannot even delete it.
> - scrollAreaWidgetContents is also automatically created by Qt creator and
> is locked. I cannot modify this too.
> - I created two groupboxes (Basic and Advanced) which contain one form
> layout each. These are added to the scrollAreaWidgetContents because I can
> not directly add them to scrollArea.
>
> I am using Qt Creator 1.3.1. Is there a way to make the scrolling work using
> Creator or should I stop using Qt creator and code the form class myself?
>
>> Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 18:33:55 +0300
>> Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
>> From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
>> To: scifi@hotmail.com
>> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
>>
>> Hi Sudheer!
>>
>> There are many bugs there. For example you don't need centralWidget
>> at all, place scrollArea instead of it.
>> Then you create multiple layout, set them to widgets and never place
>> them into scrollArea.
>> On desktop you don't have scroll bars as well.
>>
>> Thanks, Daniil.
>>
>
>
> 
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RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-09 Thread Sudheer K .

Hi Daniil,

Thanks for looking into the code. The main problem I have is that, Qt creator 
does not give enough flexibility to create the hierarchy that you suggested.

This is the hierarchy created using Qt creator.
http://i49.tinypic.com/2rxbm75.jpg 

- centralWidget is automatically created by Qt creator and is locked, so I 
cannot even delete it.
- scrollAreaWidgetContents is also automatically created by Qt creator and is 
locked. I cannot modify this too.
- I created two groupboxes (Basic and Advanced) which contain one form layout 
each. These are added to the scrollAreaWidgetContents because I can not 
directly add them to scrollArea.

I am using Qt Creator 1.3.1. Is there a way to make the scrolling work using 
Creator or should I stop using Qt creator and code the form class myself?

> Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 18:33:55 +0300
> Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
> From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
> To: scifi@hotmail.com
> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> 
> Hi Sudheer!
> 
>   There are many bugs there. For example you don't need centralWidget
> at all, place scrollArea instead of it.
>   Then you create multiple layout, set them to widgets and never place
> them into scrollArea.
>   On desktop you don't have scroll bars as well.
> 
> Thanks, Daniil.
> 

  
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Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-09 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi Sudheer!

  There are many bugs there. For example you don't need centralWidget
at all, place scrollArea instead of it.
  Then you create multiple layout, set them to widgets and never place
them into scrollArea.
  On desktop you don't have scroll bars as well.

Thanks, Daniil.

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Sudheer K.  wrote:
> Daniil,
>
> Yes, both horizontal and vertical scrolling are working with your code. Now
> how do we get this to work in my case? :)
>
> In my case, I have a scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) 798 x 476 added to
> scrollArea. I can not resize this object using Qt creator. Even if I try to
> change the ui header file directly outside Qt creator, scrolling is not
> enabled. The group boxes which are added to scrollAreaWidgetContents have a
> combined height of more than 500.
>
> I have no clue why this doesn't work, unless groupboxes and/or form layouts
> does not support scrolling.
>
> ~Sudheer
>
>> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 17:02:55 +0300
>> Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
>> From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
>> To: scifi@hotmail.com
>> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
>>
>> Hi Sudheer!
>>
>> Can you try this sample application
>>
>> #include 
>>
>> int main (int argc, char **argv)
>> {
>> QApplication app(argc, argv);
>>
>> QPixmap pixmap(1000, 1000);
>> pixmap.fill(Qt::green);
>>
>> QLabel *label = new QLabel;
>> label->setPixmap(pixmap);
>>
>> QScrollArea *scroll = new QScrollArea;
>> scroll->setWidget(label);
>>
>> QMainWindow win;
>> win.setCentralWidget(scroll);
>> win.show();
>>
>> return app.exec();
>> }
>>
>> Thanks, Daniil.
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Sudheer K.  wrote:
>> >  I think my previous message was not posted because of attachments. So,
>> > posting again with the link to the source code in garage page.
>> >
>> >
>> > https://garage.maemo.org/plugins/ggit/browse.php/?p=vicar;a=tree;f=src/vicar-config/uis;h=3e2e395c649bd1d5d92490fb2e959b734c77ab1a;hb=af05031713c05157ffb173c51beb8dfb29a6e2f8
>> >
>> >
>> > Ram - I am using Qt creator to create .ui file. I have attached the ui
>> > file
>> > and the header file generated by Qt creator. Any changes I make to the
>> > header file will be overwritten. So I want to use Qt creator only. But
>> > the
>> > code generated by Qt creator is similar to yours. I am using the
>> > QScrollArea
>> > as well.
>> >
>> > Felipe - I am adding two groupboxes to the scroll area. The combined
>> > height
>> > for these two boxes is more than 500 which should trigger scrolling. But
>> > it
>> > doesn't :(
>> >
>> > Daniil - I am not using dpkg at this moment because I am not creating a
>> > deb.
>> > I am using qmake and make to create the executable and running on device
>> > using run-standalone.sh.
>> >
>> > Output from qmake -v
>> > QMake version 2.01a
>> > Using Qt version 4.6.2 in /usr/lib
>> >
>> > Can you look the ui file or header file in the link and tell me what
>> > could
>> > be wrong here? I have only one field that is going off the screen.
>> >
>> > 
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RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-08 Thread Sudheer K .

Daniil,

Yes, both horizontal and vertical scrolling are working with your code. Now how 
do we get this to work in my case? :)

In my case, I have a scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) 798 x 476 added to 
scrollArea. I can not resize this object using Qt creator. Even if I try to 
change the ui header file directly outside Qt creator, scrolling is not 
enabled. The group boxes which are added to scrollAreaWidgetContents have a 
combined height of more than 500.

I have no clue why this doesn't work, unless groupboxes and/or form layouts 
does not support scrolling.

~Sudheer

> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 17:02:55 +0300
> Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
> From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
> To: scifi@hotmail.com
> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> 
> Hi Sudheer!
> 
> Can you try this sample application
> 
> #include 
> 
> int main (int argc, char **argv)
> {
> QApplication app(argc, argv);
> 
> QPixmap pixmap(1000, 1000);
> pixmap.fill(Qt::green);
> 
> QLabel *label = new QLabel;
> label->setPixmap(pixmap);
> 
> QScrollArea *scroll = new QScrollArea;
> scroll->setWidget(label);
> 
> QMainWindow win;
> win.setCentralWidget(scroll);
> win.show();
> 
> return app.exec();
> }
> 
> Thanks, Daniil.
> 
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Sudheer K.  wrote:
> >  I think my previous message was not posted because of attachments. So,
> > posting again with the link to the source code in garage page.
> >
> > https://garage.maemo.org/plugins/ggit/browse.php/?p=vicar;a=tree;f=src/vicar-config/uis;h=3e2e395c649bd1d5d92490fb2e959b734c77ab1a;hb=af05031713c05157ffb173c51beb8dfb29a6e2f8
> >
> >
> > Ram - I am using Qt creator to create .ui file. I have attached the ui file
> > and the header file generated by Qt creator. Any changes I make to the
> > header file will be overwritten. So I want to use Qt creator only. But the
> > code generated by Qt creator is similar to yours. I am using the QScrollArea
> > as well.
> >
> > Felipe - I am adding two groupboxes to the scroll area. The combined height
> > for these two boxes is more than 500 which should trigger scrolling. But it
> > doesn't :(
> >
> > Daniil - I am not using dpkg at this moment because I am not creating a deb.
> > I am using qmake and make to create the executable and running on device
> > using run-standalone.sh.
> >
> > Output from qmake -v
> > QMake version 2.01a
> > Using Qt version 4.6.2 in /usr/lib
> >
> > Can you look the ui file or header file in the link and tell me what could
> > be wrong here? I have only one field that is going off the screen.
> >
> > 
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Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-08 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi Sudheer!

Can you try this sample application

#include 

int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);

QPixmap pixmap(1000, 1000);
pixmap.fill(Qt::green);

QLabel *label = new QLabel;
label->setPixmap(pixmap);

QScrollArea *scroll = new QScrollArea;
scroll->setWidget(label);

QMainWindow win;
win.setCentralWidget(scroll);
win.show();

return app.exec();
}

Thanks, Daniil.

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Sudheer K.  wrote:
>  I think my previous message was not posted because of attachments. So,
> posting again with the link to the source code in garage page.
>
> https://garage.maemo.org/plugins/ggit/browse.php/?p=vicar;a=tree;f=src/vicar-config/uis;h=3e2e395c649bd1d5d92490fb2e959b734c77ab1a;hb=af05031713c05157ffb173c51beb8dfb29a6e2f8
>
>
> Ram - I am using Qt creator to create .ui file. I have attached the ui file
> and the header file generated by Qt creator. Any changes I make to the
> header file will be overwritten. So I want to use Qt creator only. But the
> code generated by Qt creator is similar to yours. I am using the QScrollArea
> as well.
>
> Felipe - I am adding two groupboxes to the scroll area. The combined height
> for these two boxes is more than 500 which should trigger scrolling. But it
> doesn't :(
>
> Daniil - I am not using dpkg at this moment because I am not creating a deb.
> I am using qmake and make to create the executable and running on device
> using run-standalone.sh.
>
> Output from qmake -v
> QMake version 2.01a
> Using Qt version 4.6.2 in /usr/lib
>
> Can you look the ui file or header file in the link and tell me what could
> be wrong here? I have only one field that is going off the screen.
>
> 
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RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-08 Thread Sudheer K .






 I think my previous message was not posted because of attachments. So, posting 
again with the link to the source code in garage page.

https://garage.maemo.org/plugins/ggit/browse.php/?p=vicar;a=tree;f=src/vicar-config/uis;h=3e2e395c649bd1d5d92490fb2e959b734c77ab1a;hb=af05031713c05157ffb173c51beb8dfb29a6e2f8



Ram - I am using Qt creator to create .ui file. I have attached the ui 
file and the header file generated by Qt creator. Any changes I make to 
the header file will be overwritten. So I want to use Qt creator only. 
But the code generated by Qt creator is similar to yours. I am using the
 QScrollArea as well. 

Felipe - I am adding two groupboxes to the
 scroll area. The combined height for these two boxes is more than 500 
which should trigger scrolling. But it doesn't :(

Daniil - I am 
not using dpkg at this moment because I am not creating a deb. I am 
using qmake and make to create the executable and running on device 
using run-standalone.sh. 

Output from qmake -v 
QMake 
version 2.01a
Using Qt version 4.6.2 in /usr/lib

Can you look 
the ui file or header file in the link and tell me what could be wrong 
here? I have only one field that is going off the screen.
  
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RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-06 Thread Felipe Crochik
Also make sure that the widget (imageLabel on this example) is larger than
the scrollarea contents - if you just load a small image the scroll won't
work. 

 

Even when you set the scrollbarpolicy to "show always" it will not scroll
anything unless the widget used on the QScrollArea::setWidget is larger than
the contents area.

 

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From: Ram Kurvakat [mailto:rkma...@gmx.com] 
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2010 4:44 AM
To: Maemo Dev Mailing List; Sudheer K.; fel...@crochik.com;
daniil.iva...@gmail.com
Subject: RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

 

just a quick example that would work, see if it helps.

 

imageLabel = new QLabel;

QImage image(someimagefile);

imageLabel->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(image));

 

_scrollForMapPage = new QScrollArea;

_scrollForMapPage->setWidget(imageLabel);

 

_mapWindow = new QMainWindow ( this );

_mapWindow->setCentralWidget(_scrollForMapPage);

_mapWindow->show();

 

you dont need to set any property as Daniil set most widgets have kinetic
scrolling by default like ListWidget/TableWidget/ScrollArea.

 

cheers

-krk969

 

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Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-06 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi Sudheer!

  Make sure (with dpkg -l "libqt4*") that you are using Qt >= 4.6.2.

Thanks, Daniil.

On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Ram Kurvakat  wrote:
> just a quick example that would work, see if it helps.
>
>     imageLabel = new QLabel;
>
>     QImage image(someimagefile);
>
>     imageLabel->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(image));
>
>     _scrollForMapPage = new QScrollArea;
>
>     _scrollForMapPage->setWidget(imageLabel);
>
>     _mapWindow = new QMainWindow ( this );
>
>     _mapWindow->setCentralWidget(_scrollForMapPage);
>
>     _mapWindow->show();
>
> you dont need to set any property as Daniil set most widgets have kinetic
> scrolling by default like ListWidget/TableWidget/ScrollArea.
> cheers
> -krk969
>
> - Original Message -
>
> From: Sudheer K.
>
> Sent: 06/06/10 05:08 AM
>
> To: fel...@crochik.com, daniil.iva...@gmail.com
>
> Subject: RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
>
> Anyone know of any applications that are using Qt Creator (.ui files) and
> were successful in implementing kinetic scrolling? Maybe I can look at the
> forms to see what I am doing wrong here.
>
> Thanks,
> Sudheer
> ____________
> From: scifi....@hotmail.com
> To: fel...@crochik.com; daniil.iva...@gmail.com
> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> Subject: RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
> Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 20:57:38 -0700
>
>
> Yes, I am compiling on FREMANTLE_ARMEL and copying to device and testing it
> :)
>
> Another thing is I can display the scrollbar using "verticalscrollbarpolicy"
> but it doesn't actually scroll anything.
> ________
> From: fel...@crochik.com
> To: scifi@hotmail.com; daniil.iva...@gmail.com
> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> Subject: RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
> Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 23:52:45 -0400
>
> One silly question: are you trying it on the actual device? It won't work on
> the simulator or if you compile for the desktop.
>
> - Original message -
>>
>> Hi Daniil,
>>
>> I could not get the scrolling to work by using QScrollArea, even after
>> removing the FingerScrollable property. Any suggestions on what I should
>> change?
>>
>> I have tried setting "WidgetResizable" to true on QScrollArea, still
>> scrolling does not work.
>>
>> If it matters, there are sizes I have set in my form.
>>
>>  ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) - 800 x 480
>>  centralWidget (QWidget) - 800 x 457
>>  scrollArea (QScrollArea) - 800 x 550
>>  scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) - 798 x 548 (this can not be
>> modified).
>>
>> All the examples I have seen (even on Qt site) use custom code to create
>> QWidget or QWindow. But I am using Qt creator to create the form and I
>> couldn't find much help.
>>
>>
>> > Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 21:52:29 +0300
>> > Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
>> > From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
>> > To: scifi@hotmail.com
>> > CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
>> >
>> > Hi Sudheer!
>> >
>> > There is no such property as FingerScrollable and kinetic srolling
>> > is enabled by default for QScrollArea
>> >
>> > http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/qabstractkineticscroller.html#details
>> >
>> > Thanks, Daniil.
>> >
>> > On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Sudheer K. 
>> > wrote:
>> > > Hi All,
>> > >
>> > > I have created a QScrollArea to a QMainWindow in a form using Qt
>> > > Creator. I have set the dynamic property "FingerScrollable" to true
>> > > (bool) for QMainWindow, QScrollArea and the contents of QScrollArea.
>> > >
>> > > This is the structure of my form objects in the format objectname
>> > > (ClassName):
>> > >
>> > > ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) --> centralWidget (QWidget) --> scrollArea
>> > > (QScrollArea) --> scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) -->groupBox
>> > > (QGroupBox).
>> > >
>> > > I have set the "FingerScrollable" property to true for all these
>> > > objects. But still I am not able to get kinetic scrolling working
>> > > for the form.  Am I missing something?
>> > > 
>> > > Hotmail is redefining busy with tools for the New Busy. Get more
>> > > from your inbox. See how.
>> >

RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-06 Thread Ram Kurvakat
just a quick example that would work, see if it helps.

 imageLabel = new QLabel;
 QImage image(someimagefile);
 imageLabel->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(image));

 _scrollForMapPage = new QScrollArea;
 _scrollForMapPage->setWidget(imageLabel);

 _mapWindow = new QMainWindow ( this );
 _mapWindow->setCentralWidget(_scrollForMapPage);
 _mapWindow->show();

you dont need to set any property as Daniil set most widgets have kinetic 
scrolling by default like ListWidget/TableWidget/ScrollArea.

cheers
-krk969

- Original Message -
From: Sudheer K.
Sent: 06/06/10 05:08 AM
To: fel...@crochik.com, daniil.iva...@gmail.com
Subject: RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

 Anyone know of any applications that are using Qt Creator (.ui files) and were 
successful in implementing kinetic scrolling? Maybe I can look at the forms to 
see what I am doing wrong here.

Thanks,
Sudheer
-
From: scifi@hotmail.com
To: fel...@crochik.com; daniil.iva...@gmail.com
CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 20:57:38 -0700


Yes, I am compiling on FREMANTLE_ARMEL and copying to device and testing it :)

Another thing is I can display the scrollbar using "verticalscrollbarpolicy" 
but it doesn't actually scroll anything.
-
From: fel...@crochik.com
To: scifi@hotmail.com; daniil.iva...@gmail.com
CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 23:52:45 -0400

 One silly question: are you trying it on the actual device? It won't work on 
the simulator or if you compile for the desktop. 

- Original message - 
> 
> Hi Daniil, 
> 
> I could not get the scrolling to work by using QScrollArea, even after 
> removing the FingerScrollable property. Any suggestions on what I should 
> change? 
> 
> I have tried setting "WidgetResizable" to true on QScrollArea, still 
> scrolling does not work. 
> 
> If it matters, there are sizes I have set in my form. 
> 
> ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) - 800 x 480 
> centralWidget (QWidget) - 800 x 457 
> scrollArea (QScrollArea) - 800 x 550 
> scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) - 798 x 548 (this can not be 
> modified). 
> 
> All the examples I have seen (even on Qt site) use custom code to create 
> QWidget or QWindow. But I am using Qt creator to create the form and I 
> couldn't find much help. 
> 
> 
> > Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 21:52:29 +0300 
> > Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator 
> > From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
> > To: scifi@hotmail.com
> > CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> > 
> > Hi Sudheer! 
> > 
> > There is no such property as FingerScrollable and kinetic srolling 
> > is enabled by default for QScrollArea 
> > http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/qabstractkineticscroller.html#details 
> > http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/qabstractkineticscroller.html#details 
> > 
> > Thanks, Daniil. 
> > 
> > On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Sudheer K.  
> > wrote: 
> > > Hi All, 
> > > 
> > > I have created a QScrollArea to a QMainWindow in a form using Qt 
> > > Creator. I have set the dynamic property "FingerScrollable" to true 
> > > (bool) for QMainWindow, QScrollArea and the contents of QScrollArea. 
> > > 
> > > This is the structure of my form objects in the format objectname 
> > > (ClassName): 
> > > 
> > > ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) --> centralWidget (QWidget) --> scrollArea 
> > > (QScrollArea) --> scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) -->groupBox 
> > > (QGroupBox). 
> > > 
> > > I have set the "FingerScrollable" property to true for all these 
> > > objects. But still I am not able to get kinetic scrolling working 
> > > for the form. Am I missing something? 
> > >  
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> > > 
> > > 
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RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-05 Thread Sudheer K .

Anyone know of any applications that are using Qt Creator (.ui files) and were 
successful in implementing kinetic scrolling? Maybe I can look at the forms to 
see what I am doing wrong here.

Thanks,
Sudheer
From: scifi@hotmail.com
To: fel...@crochik.com; daniil.iva...@gmail.com
CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 20:57:38 -0700









Yes, I am compiling on FREMANTLE_ARMEL and copying to device and testing it :)

Another thing is I can display the scrollbar using "verticalscrollbarpolicy" 
but it doesn't actually scroll anything.
From: fel...@crochik.com
To: scifi@hotmail.com; daniil.iva...@gmail.com
CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 23:52:45 -0400









One silly question: are you trying it on the actual device? It won't work on 
the simulator or if you compile for the desktop.



- Original message -

> 

> Hi Daniil,

> 

> I could not get the scrolling to work by using QScrollArea, even after

> removing the FingerScrollable property. Any suggestions on what I should

> change?

> 

> I have tried setting "WidgetResizable" to true on QScrollArea, still

> scrolling does not work.

> 

> If it matters, there are sizes I have set in my form.

> 

>   ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) - 800 x 480

>   centralWidget (QWidget) - 800 x 457

>   scrollArea (QScrollArea) - 800 x 550

>   scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) - 798 x 548 (this can not be

> modified).

> 

> All the examples I have seen (even on Qt site) use custom code to create

> QWidget or QWindow. But I am using Qt creator to create the form and I

> couldn't find much help.

> 

> 

> > Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 21:52:29 +0300

> > Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

> > From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com

> > To: scifi@hotmail.com

> > CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org

> > 

> > Hi Sudheer!

> > 

> > There is no such property as FingerScrollable and kinetic srolling

> > is enabled by default for QScrollArea

> > http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/qabstractkineticscroller.html#details

> > 

> > Thanks, Daniil.

> > 

> > On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Sudheer K. 

> > wrote:

> > > Hi All,

> > > 

> > > I have created a QScrollArea to a QMainWindow in a form using Qt

> > > Creator. I have set the dynamic property "FingerScrollable" to true

> > > (bool) for QMainWindow, QScrollArea and the contents of QScrollArea.

> > > 

> > > This is the structure of my form objects in the format objectname

> > > (ClassName):

> > > 

> > > ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) --> centralWidget (QWidget) --> scrollArea

> > > (QScrollArea) --> scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) -->groupBox

> > > (QGroupBox).

> > > 

> > > I have set the "FingerScrollable" property to true for all these

> > > objects. But still I am not able to get kinetic scrolling working

> > > for the form.   Am I missing something?

> > > 

> > > Hotmail is redefining busy with tools for the New Busy. Get more

> > > from your inbox. See how.

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> > > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers

> > > 

> > > 

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RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-05 Thread Sudheer K .


Yes, I am compiling on FREMANTLE_ARMEL and copying to device and testing it :)

Another thing is I can display the scrollbar using "verticalscrollbarpolicy" 
but it doesn't actually scroll anything.
From: fel...@crochik.com
To: scifi@hotmail.com; daniil.iva...@gmail.com
CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 23:52:45 -0400









One silly question: are you trying it on the actual device? It won't work on 
the simulator or if you compile for the desktop.



- Original message -

> 

> Hi Daniil,

> 

> I could not get the scrolling to work by using QScrollArea, even after

> removing the FingerScrollable property. Any suggestions on what I should

> change?

> 

> I have tried setting "WidgetResizable" to true on QScrollArea, still

> scrolling does not work.

> 

> If it matters, there are sizes I have set in my form.

> 

>   ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) - 800 x 480

>   centralWidget (QWidget) - 800 x 457

>   scrollArea (QScrollArea) - 800 x 550

>   scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) - 798 x 548 (this can not be

> modified).

> 

> All the examples I have seen (even on Qt site) use custom code to create

> QWidget or QWindow. But I am using Qt creator to create the form and I

> couldn't find much help.

> 

> 

> > Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 21:52:29 +0300

> > Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

> > From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com

> > To: scifi@hotmail.com

> > CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org

> > 

> > Hi Sudheer!

> > 

> > There is no such property as FingerScrollable and kinetic srolling

> > is enabled by default for QScrollArea

> > http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/qabstractkineticscroller.html#details

> > 

> > Thanks, Daniil.

> > 

> > On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Sudheer K. 

> > wrote:

> > > Hi All,

> > > 

> > > I have created a QScrollArea to a QMainWindow in a form using Qt

> > > Creator. I have set the dynamic property "FingerScrollable" to true

> > > (bool) for QMainWindow, QScrollArea and the contents of QScrollArea.

> > > 

> > > This is the structure of my form objects in the format objectname

> > > (ClassName):

> > > 

> > > ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) --> centralWidget (QWidget) --> scrollArea

> > > (QScrollArea) --> scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) -->groupBox

> > > (QGroupBox).

> > > 

> > > I have set the "FingerScrollable" property to true for all these

> > > objects. But still I am not able to get kinetic scrolling working

> > > for the form.   Am I missing something?

> > > 

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> > > from your inbox. See how.

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> > > 

> > > 

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RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-05 Thread Felipe Crochik
One silly question: are you trying it on the actual device? It won't work on 
the simulator or if you compile for the desktop.

- Original message -
> 
> Hi Daniil,
> 
> I could not get the scrolling to work by using QScrollArea, even after
> removing the FingerScrollable property. Any suggestions on what I should
> change?
> 
> I have tried setting "WidgetResizable" to true on QScrollArea, still
> scrolling does not work.
> 
> If it matters, there are sizes I have set in my form.
> 
>   ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) - 800 x 480
>   centralWidget (QWidget) - 800 x 457
>   scrollArea (QScrollArea) - 800 x 550
>   scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) - 798 x 548 (this can not be
> modified).
> 
> All the examples I have seen (even on Qt site) use custom code to create
> QWidget or QWindow. But I am using Qt creator to create the form and I
> couldn't find much help.
> 
> 
> > Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 21:52:29 +0300
> > Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
> > From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
> > To: scifi@hotmail.com
> > CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> > 
> > Hi Sudheer!
> > 
> > There is no such property as FingerScrollable and kinetic srolling
> > is enabled by default for QScrollArea
> > http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/qabstractkineticscroller.html#details
> > 
> > Thanks, Daniil.
> > 
> > On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Sudheer K. 
> > wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > > 
> > > I have created a QScrollArea to a QMainWindow in a form using Qt
> > > Creator. I have set the dynamic property "FingerScrollable" to true
> > > (bool) for QMainWindow, QScrollArea and the contents of QScrollArea.
> > > 
> > > This is the structure of my form objects in the format objectname
> > > (ClassName):
> > > 
> > > ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) --> centralWidget (QWidget) --> scrollArea
> > > (QScrollArea) --> scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) -->groupBox
> > > (QGroupBox).
> > > 
> > > I have set the "FingerScrollable" property to true for all these
> > > objects. But still I am not able to get kinetic scrolling working
> > > for the form.   Am I missing something?
> > > 
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RE: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-05 Thread Sudheer K .

Hi Daniil,

I could not get the scrolling to work by using QScrollArea, even after removing 
the FingerScrollable property. Any suggestions on what I should change?

I have tried setting "WidgetResizable" to true on QScrollArea, still scrolling 
does not work.

If it matters, there are sizes I have set in my form.

 ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) - 800 x 480
 centralWidget (QWidget) - 800 x 457
 scrollArea (QScrollArea) - 800 x 550
 scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) - 798 x 548 (this can not be modified).

All the examples I have seen (even on Qt site) use custom code to create 
QWidget or QWindow. But I am using Qt creator to create the form and I couldn't 
find much help.


> Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 21:52:29 +0300
> Subject: Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator
> From: daniil.iva...@gmail.com
> To: scifi@hotmail.com
> CC: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> 
> Hi Sudheer!
> 
>   There is no such property as FingerScrollable and kinetic srolling
> is enabled by default for QScrollArea
>   http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/qabstractkineticscroller.html#details
> 
> Thanks, Daniil.
> 
> On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Sudheer K.  wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have created a QScrollArea to a QMainWindow in a form using Qt Creator. I
> > have set the dynamic property "FingerScrollable" to true (bool) for
> > QMainWindow, QScrollArea and the contents of QScrollArea.
> >
> > This is the structure of my form objects in the format objectname
> > (ClassName):
> >
> > ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) --> centralWidget (QWidget) --> scrollArea
> > (QScrollArea) --> scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) -->groupBox
> > (QGroupBox).
> >
> > I have set the "FingerScrollable" property to true for all these objects.
> > But still I am not able to get kinetic scrolling working for the form.  Am I
> > missing something?
> > 
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Re: How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-05 Thread Daniil Ivanov
Hi Sudheer!

  There is no such property as FingerScrollable and kinetic srolling
is enabled by default for QScrollArea
  http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/qabstractkineticscroller.html#details

Thanks, Daniil.

On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Sudheer K.  wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have created a QScrollArea to a QMainWindow in a form using Qt Creator. I
> have set the dynamic property "FingerScrollable" to true (bool) for
> QMainWindow, QScrollArea and the contents of QScrollArea.
>
> This is the structure of my form objects in the format objectname
> (ClassName):
>
> ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) --> centralWidget (QWidget) --> scrollArea
> (QScrollArea) --> scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) -->groupBox
> (QGroupBox).
>
> I have set the "FingerScrollable" property to true for all these objects.
> But still I am not able to get kinetic scrolling working for the form.  Am I
> missing something?
> 
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How to get kinetic scrolling working using Qt creator

2010-06-05 Thread Sudheer K .

Hi All,

I have created a QScrollArea to a QMainWindow in a form using Qt Creator. I 
have set the dynamic property "FingerScrollable" to true (bool) for 
QMainWindow, QScrollArea and the contents of QScrollArea. 

This is the structure of my form objects in the format objectname (ClassName):

ConfigWindow (QMainWindow) --> centralWidget (QWidget) --> scrollArea 
(QScrollArea) --> scrollAreaWidgetContents (QWidget) -->groupBox (QGroupBox).

I have set the "FingerScrollable" property to true for all these objects. But 
still I am not able to get kinetic scrolling working for the form.  Am I 
missing something? 
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