Thank you for the fast fix. I have not tested yet the cvs, but I have
connected the signals and slots by hand and it works now. I prefer this
solution until the next version of Qt# is released, to make easy for the
people to try SkyNET.
El dom, 26-01-2003 a las 09:00, Marcus escribió:
> First, the code that you mentioned in the original post should now work. In
> turns out that there is also a work-around. When you specify a non-null
> "receiver" and "slot" when creating a QToolButton, the constructor actually
> just makes the connection
>
> Connect( toolButton, SIGNAL("clicked()"), receiver, slot)
>
> which is exactly how I did it in the C# version of the constructor.
>
> I'm attaching a copy of a small program that shows how to connect everything
> up.
>
> By the way, QMainWindow already provides a QMenuBar, which you can retrieve
> using the MenuBar() method. You might want to make your file menu
> (QPopupMenu) a child of MenuBar() instead of creating a new menu bar. Until
> recently, the MenuBar() method was broken...
>
> On Saturday 25 January 2003 04:46 pm, Pedro Abelleira Seco wrote:
> > I have added a Qt# frontend to my app SkyNET (sky-net.sourceforge.net)
> > this weekend. All was surprisingly smoothly, but I have found a problem.
> > Qt# is founding my slots in the menubar, but not in the toolbar. I'm not
> > a Qt/KDE developer, so the problem could well be plain ignorance. The
> > code:
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Pedro Abelleira Seco <ped...@ya...>
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