> El 19/01/2009, a las 21:20, Matt Smith escribi:
>
> > I want to be able to draw lines on an image, without modifying the
> > image. More specifically I want two images one with the lines and
> > then
> > the original image below it. Can somebody recommend some classes,
> > preferable I woul
On Tue Jan 20 12:47:17 GMT 2009, Eduardo Willians wrote:
> Does anyone know *anything* that could help? If you know one little
> thing please help.
Have you tried the (new in Qt 4.4) QPrinter.setPaperSize() method that
accepts a QSizeF object?
printer.setPaperSize(QSizeF(79, 72), printer.Milli
On Tue Jan 20 16:07:28 GMT 2009, piotr maliński wrote:
> Can QWebView browser identification can be changed? I checked the settings
> class but didn't noticed anything about it.
It seems that you'll need to derive a subclass from QWebPage and reimplement
the userAgentForUrl() method:
http://www.
Can QWebView browser identification can be changed? I checked the settings
class but didn't noticed anything about it.
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El 19/01/2009, a las 21:20, Matt Smith escribió:
I want to be able to draw lines on an image, without modifying the
image. More specifically I want two images one with the lines and
then
the original image below it. Can somebody recommend some classes,
preferable I would like to use 2 QIma
> Hello Eduardo,
>if you refer to normal receipt printers (like epson pos printers), i
> use them but after have problems using directly with qt like you are trying
> i configured the cups spool for the printer in raw format and create a file
> in the encoding configured for the printer (cp
> Hello Eduardo,
>if you refer to normal receipt printers (like epson pos printers), i
> use them but after have problems using directly with qt like you are trying
> i configured the cups spool for the printer in raw format and create a file
> in the encoding configured for the printer (cp
On 1/20/2009 1:43 PM, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 13:37:47 + (UTC)
David F wrote:
After the announcement that Qt 4.5 will be released as LGPL,
has it been decided if PyQt will do the same?
Even if PyQt will not be made available under LGPL just like Qt, what
would prevent
Hello Eduardo,
if you refer to normal receipt printers (like epson pos printers), i use them
but after have problems using directly with qt like you are trying i configured
the cups spool for the printer in raw format and create a file in the encoding
configured for the printer (cp850) in pyth
I have widget(called main) which has one child - custom widget. I want to
draw a rect over the custom widget from the main widget. How can I do it by
easy way? When I draw the rect in paintEvent function of main widget, the
rect appears under the custom widget.
Thanks
Best Regar
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 13:37:47 + (UTC)
David F wrote:
> After the announcement that Qt 4.5 will be released as LGPL,
> has it been decided if PyQt will do the same?
Even if PyQt will not be made available under LGPL just like Qt, what
would prevent one from implementing closed-source PyQt appl
> Well, I'm trying to config a thermal printer (bematech[1]) with 79mm
> of paper width (72mm of printing capacity) and continous feed. But is
> not working correctly.
>
> Here is untill I got:
>
>
> app = QApplication(sys.argv)
> printer=QPrinter()
> printer.setFullPage(True)
> printer.setPaperSo
Does anyone know *anything* that could help? If you know one little
thing please help.
Thanks
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On mar, 2009-01-20 at 12:08 +0800, Christoph Burgmer wrote:
> Am Tuesday, 20. January 2009 schrieb Giovanni Bajo:
>
> > On 1/19/2009 4:36 PM, Christoph Burgmer wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > I am doing a
>
> > >
>
> > > QCoreApplication.postEvent()
>
> > >
>
> > > out of "run()" from a "threading.
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