Hey Omer,
2010/1/16 omer katz <[email protected]>
> Hello,
> There is a difference in appearance of WSlider in Firefox and in IE.
> Firefox is the one that's acting buggy and it's not showing the horizontal
> line but it is showing the knob correctly.
>
That is weird, I am not able to reproduce this... Can you provide more clues
on what the hierarchy of widgets is leading up to the slider ?
> Also in Firefox WTabWidget doesn't auto-fit himself.
>
I think I have fixed this.
> It does show the value but here's the thing every widget state except
> WString objects are returned by value and not by ref, this isn't smart as
> yes I can change the value label on each valueChanged signal but it's very
> inefficient, it also doesn't allow me to grab it into my own model class.
> WLineEdit allows me to do so because text() returns a const WString & like
> it should be.
>
Somehow it sounds like you are trying to grab view state inside your models,
while you should actually be capturing model state in your views ?
Still, I'm okay with the extra bool emitChange=false parameter for
setValue() (as per your other post).
> In IE I don't see the value label and it does auto-fit.
> Another IE issue is that wt looks for wt_ie.css and it doesn't exist in
> themes.
>
That used to be the case, but now there are wt_ie.css files (and they didn't
exist because they were not needed by the default theme(s)).
Regards,
koen
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