Hi Robert,
Clearly setStickyFocus is part of Qt 4.5 rather 4.4. So we either need
to only compile this line when building under Qt 4.4 or just enforce in
CMake the availability of Qt 4.5.
Yep, up to you.
Curious, I have no explanation for this behaviour. Try other sites like:
osgQtBrowse
Hi JS,
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Jean-Sébastien Guay <
jean-sebastien.g...@cm-labs.com> wrote:
> Yes! So it has nothing to do with Qt 4.5 :-)
>
Clearly setStickyFocus is part of Qt 4.5 rather 4.4. So we either need to
only compile this line when building under Qt 4.4 or just enforce in C
Hi Robert,
Does it compile and work fine if you comment out the setStickyFocus?
Yes! So it has nothing to do with Qt 4.5 :-)
I can't click links though, is that normal? I can type in the search
field, press enter to search, scroll down the page, but clicking links
doesn't work. Is that beca
Hi JS,
Does it compile and work fine if you comment out the setStickyFocus?
Robert.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Jean-Sébastien Guay <
jean-sebastien.g...@cm-labs.com> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> The new osgQtBrowser example gives this build error on my machine:
>
> 1>-- Build started: Proj
Hi Robert,
The new osgQtBrowser example gives this build error on my machine:
1>-- Build started: Project: Examples osgQtBrowser, Configuration:
Release Win32 --
1>Generating moc_QGraphicsViewAdapter.cxx
1>Compiling...
1>osgQtBrowser.cpp
1>QWebViewImage.cpp
1>QGraphicsViewAdapter.cpp
1
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