Is there any navigation control in QT like iPhone? is it possible to develop ?
Please help me.
probably if what you mean navigation side bar, this open source gui code based on Qt may help link! -- wwWidgets, particularly the task panel widget.
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I´m starting to develop a application with Xamarin.forms we have the mockups and we need to implement somethink like a pull up menu / accordion menu. This component have to show over the content of the main page. I found a sketch from someone who wants to make the same as I, but no one give him a solution
This is the mockup of the component that I want to implement
I´ve searched a lot but i can not find something similar to the component that I want. Can some one please tell me if is possible to have components like this in xamarin? maybe using a external library
Thanks in advance
I had an idea I have no clue on how to implement. I'm working with Qt and I'ld like to have a system of tabs that allows me to use tabs in the same way one can use QDockWidgets, that is: with QDockWidgets one can pick a widget and use it floating around the monitor or he can dock it in a QMainWindow in any of the four sides. Well I would like to have such attribute with a QTabWidget! So suppose I have two QTabWidgets in front of me. With the proposed idea, I would be capable to drag and drop a tab (with its widget) from one QTabWidget to another or even simply undock it from its original QTabWidget and start using it independently as another QTabWidget with one tab.
Well I couldn't find a way to use QTabWidget this way "naturally"; it seems Qt doesn't provide such possibility with its pack of widget classes. So does anybody knows any project open to the public containing a class able to do such thing? Or how could I implement such a new class myself? (I don't know for example how could I make the drag and drop effect from a QTabBar since even if setMovable is set to true, still isn't possible to make the tab go away from area of the QTabBar.
Any help will be appreciated.
QDockWidgets already provide possibility to be tabbed.
You can check Dock Widgets Qt sample project in Main Windows section.
Screen of the just launched sample app:
Screen of the tabbed doc widgets:
Check this answer for implementation details.
I'm new to Qt. This is simply great.
I was wondering whether you guys knew if there happened to exist some kind of navigation controller function like you can find on Iphone...
What I mean is I want to have one MainWindow and slide between different views.
What should I look for please ?
Any doc about that ?
Any help would be very much apreciated.
Thanks in advance and sorry for being such a noob... ;-)
Miky Mike
Me again,
by searching the site, I've come across with this...
http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/Code_Example_for_SlidingStackedWidget_class_in_Qt
But is there a means of sliding with a mouse movement ?
This look more difficult to me...
Thanks,
Mike
Miky, in my understanding you're trying to write a mobile phone app using Qt (probably for a Nokia phone). I'd recommend you to have a look at Qt Quick which is designed to help people develop mobile applications including touch screen input. You can find what you want there. Check out ListView and Flickable elements. With list view you can create much more than just a list view how we have seen it. You basically can flip whole pages horizontally and vertically which would be ListView items. If you develop for Symbian, check out Qt Quick components for Symbian where you may find necessary components.
Happy hacking !
I want to know how to implement help menu actions in Qt. When I click the HELP action, the RTF file should come up in a window or view.
Try looking at the Qt Help Framework.
i am learning QT, i am not getting how to get the picture control in QT?.
in .net we have picture control right same way i need in QT.
i know text edit support pictures but is there any alternatives.
please tell if so.
Thanks
I assume that you mean a control for showing pictures. In that case, simply use a QLabel and call setPixmap. There is a more versatile, but less polished picture widget here.