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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
    Lifetime Qt Champion
    wrote on last edited by
    #21

    Hi, just a thought
    Maybe try to use findChildren and dump all ClassNames to see
    how its structured.
    That might give hints on what we need to target to resize.
    also as @kshegunov, dump sizepol, min,max and geometry
    for all Widgets owned by mainwin and childs.

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    • J JulienMaille

      Isn't it the purpose of GammaRay?
      https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay

      kshegunovK Offline
      kshegunovK Offline
      kshegunov
      Moderators
      wrote on last edited by
      #22

      @JulienMaille
      Possibly, but I don't know if it'll work without the debug information. Worth a try though.

      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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      • Johannes SJ Offline
        Johannes SJ Offline
        Johannes S
        wrote on last edited by
        #23

        Thanks a million guys, didn't have time to look into it today, but I'll try everything out tomorrow and let you know how it worked!

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        • Johannes SJ Offline
          Johannes SJ Offline
          Johannes S
          wrote on last edited by Johannes S
          #24

          Okay, I've tried to dump some info on the window. This is what I got:

          Dumping window info:
          Class name: TableMainWidget
          Horizontal size policy: 5 Vertical size policy: 5
          Minimum size: 480/340
          Maximum size: 2560/1815
          44 children found:
          
          Class name: QRubberBand
          
          Class name: QWidget
          Form
          Class name: TableLayoutWidget
          
          Class name: QGraphicsView
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QScrollBar
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QScrollBar
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          Form
          Class name: CMinigamesTitleWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QGraphicsView
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QScrollBar
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QScrollBar
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QGraphicsView
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QScrollBar
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QScrollBar
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QScrollArea
          
          Class name: QWidget
          Form
          Class name: CMinigamesPanelWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWebView
          Betfair
          Class name: QWebView
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QScrollBar
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QScrollBar
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          
          Class name: QWidget
          

          Not that helpful so far...I'm trying to get GammaRay to work.

          EDIT: So, I've cloned the git repo and cmake. I've used the cmake gui to build GammaRay with the visual studio 12 compiler. Then I've opened the solution file and built it with Qt5.
          For two files, I'm getting this error:

          qtmain.lib(qtmain_win.obj) : error LNK2038: mismatch detected for '_MSC_VER': value '1600' doesn't match value '1800' in main.obj
          

          The other 70 succeed. I then tried to start the gammaray.exe, but I'm getting:
          error1
          error2

          What am I doing wrong here? Sorry that I seem to be so incompetent, I'm always struggling with this sh*t..

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          • Johannes SJ Johannes S

            Okay, I've tried to dump some info on the window. This is what I got:

            Dumping window info:
            Class name: TableMainWidget
            Horizontal size policy: 5 Vertical size policy: 5
            Minimum size: 480/340
            Maximum size: 2560/1815
            44 children found:
            
            Class name: QRubberBand
            
            Class name: QWidget
            Form
            Class name: TableLayoutWidget
            
            Class name: QGraphicsView
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QScrollBar
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QScrollBar
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            Form
            Class name: CMinigamesTitleWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QGraphicsView
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QScrollBar
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QScrollBar
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QGraphicsView
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QScrollBar
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QScrollBar
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QScrollArea
            
            Class name: QWidget
            Form
            Class name: CMinigamesPanelWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWebView
            Betfair
            Class name: QWebView
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QScrollBar
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QScrollBar
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            
            Class name: QWidget
            

            Not that helpful so far...I'm trying to get GammaRay to work.

            EDIT: So, I've cloned the git repo and cmake. I've used the cmake gui to build GammaRay with the visual studio 12 compiler. Then I've opened the solution file and built it with Qt5.
            For two files, I'm getting this error:

            qtmain.lib(qtmain_win.obj) : error LNK2038: mismatch detected for '_MSC_VER': value '1600' doesn't match value '1800' in main.obj
            

            The other 70 succeed. I then tried to start the gammaray.exe, but I'm getting:
            error1
            error2

            What am I doing wrong here? Sorry that I seem to be so incompetent, I'm always struggling with this sh*t..

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            J Offline
            JulienMaille
            wrote on last edited by JulienMaille
            #25

            @Johannes-S GammaRay needs to be compiled for exactly the Qt version you are using in the application you are debugging (and on most platforms even with the same compiler and compiler settings)

            https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay/wiki/Getting-GammaRay

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            • Johannes SJ Johannes S

              Okay, I've tried to dump some info on the window. This is what I got:

              Dumping window info:
              Class name: TableMainWidget
              Horizontal size policy: 5 Vertical size policy: 5
              Minimum size: 480/340
              Maximum size: 2560/1815
              44 children found:
              
              Class name: QRubberBand
              
              Class name: QWidget
              Form
              Class name: TableLayoutWidget
              
              Class name: QGraphicsView
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QScrollBar
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QScrollBar
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              Form
              Class name: CMinigamesTitleWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QGraphicsView
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QScrollBar
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QScrollBar
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QGraphicsView
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QScrollBar
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QScrollBar
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QScrollArea
              
              Class name: QWidget
              Form
              Class name: CMinigamesPanelWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWebView
              Betfair
              Class name: QWebView
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QScrollBar
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QScrollBar
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              
              Class name: QWidget
              

              Not that helpful so far...I'm trying to get GammaRay to work.

              EDIT: So, I've cloned the git repo and cmake. I've used the cmake gui to build GammaRay with the visual studio 12 compiler. Then I've opened the solution file and built it with Qt5.
              For two files, I'm getting this error:

              qtmain.lib(qtmain_win.obj) : error LNK2038: mismatch detected for '_MSC_VER': value '1600' doesn't match value '1800' in main.obj
              

              The other 70 succeed. I then tried to start the gammaray.exe, but I'm getting:
              error1
              error2

              What am I doing wrong here? Sorry that I seem to be so incompetent, I'm always struggling with this sh*t..

              kshegunovK Offline
              kshegunovK Offline
              kshegunov
              Moderators
              wrote on last edited by
              #26

              @Johannes-S
              Besides Gamma ray, i'd suggest focusing your investigations on CMinigamesPanelWidget subclass (possibly on Betfair as well).

              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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              • J JulienMaille

                @Johannes-S GammaRay needs to be compiled for exactly the Qt version you are using in the application you are debugging (and on most platforms even with the same compiler and compiler settings)

                https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay/wiki/Getting-GammaRay

                Johannes SJ Offline
                Johannes SJ Offline
                Johannes S
                wrote on last edited by
                #27

                @JulienMaille Yeah I figured that out, but I wasn't even able to start GammaRay without attaching it to anything...

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                • Johannes SJ Offline
                  Johannes SJ Offline
                  Johannes S
                  wrote on last edited by Johannes S
                  #28

                  Thank you very much, all of you who helped me here!
                  I finally got it to work today. It was the TableLayoutWidget, which I had tried to resize before, but I made a stupid mistake...I checked if the className was equal to "TableLayoutWidget" and resized only if it was. However, since I received the classname as a const char* the comparison to a string always failed and nothing happened...

                  So now all thats left to do is to find a way to easily communicate with the process to resize windows without reinjecting a .dll every time.

                  Thanks again!

                  EDIT: Do you know if there's a way to automatically subclass (SetWindowLong with a new WndProc) all windows of a process?

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                  • Johannes SJ Johannes S

                    Thank you very much, all of you who helped me here!
                    I finally got it to work today. It was the TableLayoutWidget, which I had tried to resize before, but I made a stupid mistake...I checked if the className was equal to "TableLayoutWidget" and resized only if it was. However, since I received the classname as a const char* the comparison to a string always failed and nothing happened...

                    So now all thats left to do is to find a way to easily communicate with the process to resize windows without reinjecting a .dll every time.

                    Thanks again!

                    EDIT: Do you know if there's a way to automatically subclass (SetWindowLong with a new WndProc) all windows of a process?

                    kshegunovK Offline
                    kshegunovK Offline
                    kshegunov
                    Moderators
                    wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                    #29

                    @Johannes-S
                    I'm glad it worked.

                    So now all thats left to do is to find a way to easily communicate with the process to resize windows without reinjecting a .dll every time.

                    This may not be possible, although don't hold me to that statement.

                    Do you know if there's a way to automatically subclass (SetWindowLong with a new WndProc) all windows of a process?

                    I have no clue what you're talking about, but it's probably just me. I haven't developed for Windows for quite a lot of years.

                    Kind regards.

                    Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                      patxi
                      wrote on last edited by patxi
                      #30

                      Hi, sorry for the bump. I am upping this because I'd like to share some more thoughts about this topic with @Johannes-S. I hope I didn't break any rules.

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                      • P patxi

                        Hi, sorry for the bump. I am upping this because I'd like to share some more thoughts about this topic with @Johannes-S. I hope I didn't break any rules.

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                        mrjj
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #31

                        @patxi
                        Its quite ok
                        but the poster has not been online for 10 month so you might have better luck just posting a new question
                        regarding GammaRay and see what happens :)

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                          yue.feng
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #32

                          @Johannes-S
                          hi , i use CreateRemoteThread to inject a dll into a qt application ,after QCoreApplication::instance()->installEventFilter (this);
                          eventFilter doesnt work... i dont know why...please help

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                          • Y yue.feng

                            @Johannes-S
                            hi , i use CreateRemoteThread to inject a dll into a qt application ,after QCoreApplication::instance()->installEventFilter (this);
                            eventFilter doesnt work... i dont know why...please help

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                            jsulm
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #33

                            @yue-feng said in Inject .dll into Qt and call functions:

                            please help

                            How? You don't provide much information.
                            Did you verify that QCoreApplication::instance()->installEventFilter (this) is called?
                            If it is called did you do any debugging to see whether you event filter is called?

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @yue-feng said in Inject .dll into Qt and call functions:

                              please help

                              How? You don't provide much information.
                              Did you verify that QCoreApplication::instance()->installEventFilter (this) is called?
                              If it is called did you do any debugging to see whether you event filter is called?

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                              yue.feng
                              wrote on last edited by yue.feng
                              #34

                              @jsulm
                              i tested yesterday, the reason why eventFilter doesnt work is that the ptr get from QCoreApplication::instance() is nullptr.....
                              i think i use QCoreApplication::instance() in a wrong place...

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                              • Y yue.feng

                                @jsulm
                                i tested yesterday, the reason why eventFilter doesnt work is that the ptr get from QCoreApplication::instance() is nullptr.....
                                i think i use QCoreApplication::instance() in a wrong place...

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                                jsulm
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #35

                                @yue-feng said in Inject .dll into Qt and call functions:

                                i think i use QCoreApplication::instance() in a wrong place

                                Yes, looks like you use it before QCoreApplication instance is created.

                                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm

                                  @yue-feng said in Inject .dll into Qt and call functions:

                                  i think i use QCoreApplication::instance() in a wrong place

                                  Yes, looks like you use it before QCoreApplication instance is created.

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                                  yue.feng
                                  wrote on last edited by yue.feng
                                  #36

                                  @jsulm
                                  the question is solved,Thank you very much

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