@Christian-Ehrlicher Sorry for the late response. I just saw the notification today. I am trying to communicate with MyFitnessPal using HTTP example from QT and the authentication signal never gets triggered. I don't know if it is me or maybe the openssl package I have installed or am using. Seems to not work in Windows or Android. So basically I am saying I did all that was said here but I still cannot communicate with MyFitnessPal. Could be something I am just not missing. I know that MFP uses OAuth and so does Qt so maybe I am not using the right link?
UPD.
I found a solutions by myself. The only thing you need to do is to introduce a variable which stores a previous position of the cursor. Then you compare it with the current mouse X position each time mouse is moved (onPositionChanged()). If mouse X position is bigger, then this is a right move gesture. If mouse X position is smaller, then this is a left move gesture. Note: exclude 0 as it leads to undesired behaviour.
Don't forget to update the variable storing the last cursor's position. From my experiece the difference would always be 1, 0 or -1 (we handled 0 case), because the signal is emitted each time the mouse moves (even on a signle pixel).
hi, there are three current versions, one is the full one, the other two are reduced versions, that depends on how is your workflow.. are you using Qt Creator ?
@jimav Probably the cause of the error is some silly configuration on the part of the OP or maybe the OP did not want to share the solution, etc. There are many possible reasons. My recommendation is that you create a new post publishing more information for the community to help you.