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  • P Pali

    @SGaist I am getting the configuration data like MPServer number in the Classroom it self.
    The situation is that, that our school has three buildings in which we have Classroom with Multi Point Servers.
    Each such Classroom has different arrangement of MPS's, Thin Clients, its positions in the classroom.
    Teacher can see at Thin Client's monitor which MPS is used out there. Teacher can collect these data and write down on a paper for later use, say for use in my application, or in the batch file.

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    mrjj
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    @Pali
    Hi
    Super good with pictures.

    I would have a look at
    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-graphicsview-diagramscene-example.html

    It could be shaped into the Class Room Builder app and most of the code is already there.

    For the selector widgets types
    alt text

    I would just have them outside the actual class room view
    as it is easier than embedding as graphical item
    in the Graphics View Framework but BOTH is very possible and easy.

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      @Pali
      Hi
      Super good with pictures.

      I would have a look at
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-graphicsview-diagramscene-example.html

      It could be shaped into the Class Room Builder app and most of the code is already there.

      For the selector widgets types
      alt text

      I would just have them outside the actual class room view
      as it is easier than embedding as graphical item
      in the Graphics View Framework but BOTH is very possible and easy.

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      @mrjj I shall follow your advice. I just downloaded the http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-graphicsview-diagramscene-example.html and opened it. I'm new to Qt Creator too. How can I use this diagramscene example for my new Class Room Builder project? In Qt Creator there is no such thing that one can save one project under other name, right? Must I import files from the diagramscene example project? If yes, how can I do that?

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        mrjj
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        Hi
        First of all its (should be) directly available in Creator.
        In the Welcome screen there is "Examples" ( right side, under "Projects")
        Should already be in there.

        I would then copy whole folder to new location and rename it for project.
        Also rename the .pro file. ( with Creator closed)

        Then its CRB :)

        Update:
        To know where the project is. Open it from Examples and then right click any file in project and choose Show in Explorer

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          Hi
          First of all its (should be) directly available in Creator.
          In the Welcome screen there is "Examples" ( right side, under "Projects")
          Should already be in there.

          I would then copy whole folder to new location and rename it for project.
          Also rename the .pro file. ( with Creator closed)

          Then its CRB :)

          Update:
          To know where the project is. Open it from Examples and then right click any file in project and choose Show in Explorer

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          @mrjj I did as you advices me. I have now the ClassRoomWithMPservers project, which contains every files and directories from the Diagramscene example project. I rename also the .pro file. When opened the new ClassRoomWithMPservers project in Qt Creator, there were created automatically the ClassRoomWithMPservers.pro.user file too out there and there remain the diagramscene.pro.user file also. I think that that the letter can be removed, right?

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          • P Pali

            @mrjj I did as you advices me. I have now the ClassRoomWithMPservers project, which contains every files and directories from the Diagramscene example project. I rename also the .pro file. When opened the new ClassRoomWithMPservers project in Qt Creator, there were created automatically the ClassRoomWithMPservers.pro.user file too out there and there remain the diagramscene.pro.user file also. I think that that the letter can be removed, right?

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            @Pali said in Creating Application for MP Server:

            diagramscene.pro.user

            the .user file can always be removed. The only exception is custom make steps as it seems
            to be stored there. Its a file Creator use for the handling/settings of the project. so the old
            diagramscene.pro.user can surely be removed.

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              wrote on last edited by Pali
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              So I can start to modify header and .cpp files and images, right?
              Because I'm new to Qt I shall use F1 context help to study Q Classes when in an opened header or cpp file within Qt Creator. Where to start?

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                I'd start by looking at the general documentation of the Graphics View Framework to get a good grasp at what you can code with it.

                You should also take the time to do some design in order have a good base plan to write your application. Rushing the implementation isn't a good thing to do.

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  I'd start by looking at the general documentation of the Graphics View Framework to get a good grasp at what you can code with it.

                  You should also take the time to do some design in order have a good base plan to write your application. Rushing the implementation isn't a good thing to do.

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                  #12

                  @SGaist I am just qurious how do you do some design: maybe with an application such as Dia?
                  Otherwise I find the Graphics View Framework documentation for Qt 5.7. Thanks!!

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                    SGaist
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                    Usually I start with the good old paper and pencil.

                    What kind of tools are you looking for ?

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      Usually I start with the good old paper and pencil.

                      What kind of tools are you looking for ?

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                      @SGaist I'm looking not for any tool yet.
                      As you can see, I used in this project first the Inkscape to create images of Controls ( for my future application ClassRoomWithMPservers ) just to see how they look.
                      Now I shall do first study the Graphics View Framework documentation. Then I shall maybe use Inkscape, or even Dia to visually present the application: it's GUI and maybe the Objects of Class in the application. I know for UML diagramm a little.

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                      • P Pali

                        @SGaist I'm looking not for any tool yet.
                        As you can see, I used in this project first the Inkscape to create images of Controls ( for my future application ClassRoomWithMPservers ) just to see how they look.
                        Now I shall do first study the Graphics View Framework documentation. Then I shall maybe use Inkscape, or even Dia to visually present the application: it's GUI and maybe the Objects of Class in the application. I know for UML diagramm a little.

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                        @Pali
                        Hi
                        If you are into UML, i can highly recommend
                        http://staruml.io/
                        It can generate c++ from the class diagrams. ( free download)

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @Pali
                          Hi
                          If you are into UML, i can highly recommend
                          http://staruml.io/
                          It can generate c++ from the class diagrams. ( free download)

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                          @mrjj I started this topic because I did not know how to start this project. You and @SGaist advices me and gives to me the right direction where I can go. So I can now start my project. Thank you both!! I think it is now time to close this topic.

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