Thanks - it has helped!
I need to return true when I want Qt to stop processing the events further.
But I would not like to do so for everything unconditionally. Do you know
how I can extend this example code to handle e.g. alt+space to return true
for it? I assume this would mean writing Windows
On 2022-08-02 00:07, Laszlo Papp wrote:
#include
#include
#include
class MyMSGEventFilter : public QAbstractNativeEventFilter
{
public:
bool nativeEventFilter(const QByteArray &eventType,
[[maybe_unused]] void *message, long *) override
{
std::cout << eventType.toStdString
Hi again,
I wrote this example program, but it does not seem to work. The filter is
never hit on Windows even though I copied the qwindow.dll to the platforms
directory of my build tree. Do you know this would not work on Windows? The
filter is hit on Mac and Linux. Thanks.
Kind regards,
László
I wrote:
>> TL;DR: there's a new [[Deprecation]] wiki page, please review.
Friedemann Kleint (1 August 2022 09:49) replied:
> It misses an important part, IMO:
> Try to get an idea of the impact of your planned deprecation by building
> all of Qt and ideally Qt Creator (producing patches fixing t
Hi,
> TL;DR: there's a new [[Deprecation]] wiki page, please review.
It misses an important part, IMO:
Try to get an idea of the impact of your planned deprecation by building
all of Qt and ideally Qt Creator (producing patches fixing the
deprecation warnings).
If that turns into an huge ex
Hi all!
We’ll have our scheduled maintenance break on next Monday (8th of August).
We’ll begin our work at 5:00 UTC and you can prepare for 6 hours of CI not
working.
Br,
VP
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