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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by mrjj
    #21

    ahh that way. Hmm should be the same as using a plain qwidget but seems it was not.

    Can I ask what kind of design u are after ?
    like sort of custom wizard style thing ?

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      ahh that way. Hmm should be the same as using a plain qwidget but seems it was not.

      Can I ask what kind of design u are after ?
      like sort of custom wizard style thing ?

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      marlenet15
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      #22

      @mrjj yes I am. I am doing something simple now in order to understand how it works so that later I can use it so that when i click the button, it goes to the next page.

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      • M marlenet15

        @mrjj yes I am. I am doing something simple now in order to understand how it works so that later I can use it so that when i click the button, it goes to the next page.

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        mrjj
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        #23

        @marlenet15
        Ok. but you want it to be standalone Dialogs or pages in a stacked widget ?
        or you want to use UI files that you promote into the stacked widget?

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @marlenet15
          Ok. but you want it to be standalone Dialogs or pages in a stacked widget ?
          or you want to use UI files that you promote into the stacked widget?

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          marlenet15
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          #24

          @mrjj pages in a stackedwidget. I figured it out how to make it work through code but I am having a difficult time make it work only through Qt Designer/.ui file

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          • M marlenet15

            @mrjj pages in a stackedwidget. I figured it out how to make it work through code but I am having a difficult time make it work only through Qt Designer/.ui file

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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by
            #25

            @marlenet15
            Ok. well I think such wizard do need code if not just a Dialog with a stacked widget and the the Next button outside of the stacked.

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            • K Offline
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              @marlenet15 @mrjj

              You can connect 2 signals.

              Vote the answer(s) that helped you to solve your issue(s)

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              • K koahnig

                @marlenet15 @mrjj

                You can connect 2 signals.

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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by
                #27

                @koahnig
                yeah but not sure how it helps ?
                Can you explain more about the setup?

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @koahnig
                  yeah but not sure how it helps ?
                  Can you explain more about the setup?

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                  #28

                  @mrjj

                  Instead of the SLOT macro you use another SIGNAL macro.

                   bool boo = connect (ptrFirst, SIGNAL (mySigFirst() ), this, SIGNAL ( newSignal() ) );
                  

                  That is useful when you simply have to pass on a signal. It saves you to create a slot in your class which simply is emitting a signal.

                  the text in the signal & slot explanatory part below the graph and shortly before the heading Signals is
                  You can connect as many signals as you want to a single slot, and a signal can be connected to as many slots as you need. It is even possible to connect a signal directly to another signal. (This will emit the second signal immediately whenever the first is emitted.)

                  In the form of the example above I have used it already.

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                    #29

                    @mrjj It's called signal forwarding. It's used mainly to avoid creating slots that just re-emits the same signal one class upper.

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                    • mrjjM Offline
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                      mrjj
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #30

                      Thank you :)
                      I can see it gives cleaner code if a slot is not really needed.

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                      • M marlenet15

                        @mrjj I created a stackedwidget in dialog.ui, in there I promoted signin.h into the stackedwidget.

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                        @marlenet15 said:

                        @mrjj I created a stackedwidget in dialog.ui, in there I promoted signin.h into the stackedwidget.

                        Your code shows that signin inherits QDialog, not QStackedWidget. So, I don't think you can promote a QStackedWidget to a Signin... Did you change your C++ code after you added QStackedWidget?

                        so that later I can use it so that when i click the button, it goes to the next page.

                        I suggest using QWizard, not a QStackedWidget

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