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    Mikeeeeee
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    I appent ui->label in the ui->gridLayout_2

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      Mikeeeeee
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      Also I have an empty ui->verticalLayout

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        mrjj
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        @Mikeeeeee said in QLabel snap to ScrollBar:

        ui->gridLayout_2

        ok then do
        ui->gridLayout_2->addWidget(myImageViewer);
        You can delete the label if u wish.

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          Mikeeeeee
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          Cool, works. And how to reconfigure the mouse wheel to zoom in?

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            Cool, works. And how to reconfigure the mouse wheel to zoom in?

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            mrjj
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            @Mikeeeeee
            Its not a configure option. Its new code :)
            You can override (add) wheelEvent ( QWheelEvent * event ) to the
            ImageViewer class and change the size of the inner QLabel *imageLabel;
            to create a zoom in effect.
            Or create your on drawing function like here
            https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6650219/zooming-function-on-a-qwidget

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              Mikeeeeee
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              I tried to do so, but it does not work. Please tell me how to set up the signal?

              connect(imageLabel, &QWidget:: wheelEvent(), this, &ImageViewer::zoomIn);
              
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                I tried to do so, but it does not work. Please tell me how to set up the signal?

                connect(imageLabel, &QWidget:: wheelEvent(), this, &ImageViewer::zoomIn);
                
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                mrjj
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                @Mikeeeeee
                Hi
                Its not a signal but a virtual function.
                You have to override it.

                Right clik on the class name
                alt text
                Then select
                alt text
                and you get the function

                protected:
                    virtual void wheelEvent(QWheelEvent *event) override
                    {
                    }
                

                Then do same right click again and select
                alt text

                to move the body of function to the cpp file.

                Now you can try to implement your zoom.

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                  Mikeeeeee
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                  #22

                  Thanks, did so and zoom works:

                  void ImageViewer::wheelEvent(QWheelEvent *event)
                  {
                      zoomIn();
                  }
                  

                  But how to add a slot to the reverse rotation of the mouse wheel?
                  And when I rotate the mouse wheel verticalScrollBar also receives a signal and moves. How to disable verticalScrollBar from (QWheelEvent *event)?

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                    mrjj
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                    wrote on last edited by mrjj
                    #23

                    @Mikeeeeee said in QLabel snap to ScrollBar:

                    wheelEvent

                    Hi
                    Both up and down comes to wheelEvent
                    check out.
                    event->delta()
                    it changes based on direction.

                    
                    void ImageViewer::wheelEvent(QWheelEvent *event)
                    {
                        qDebug() << " delta" << event->delta();
                        qDebug() << " delta" << event->angleDelta();
                        int nDeg = event->delta();
                        if (nDeg > 0)
                            zoomOut();
                        else if (nDeg < 0)
                            zoomIn();
                    
                        event->accept();
                    }
                    
                    • How to disable verticalScrollBar from (QWheelEvent *event)?

                    You can try to hide them.
                    scrollArea->setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy( Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOff );
                    scrollArea->setVerticalScrollBarPolicy( Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOff );
                    Else you need to use an event filter on the scrollarea's viewport to eat the
                    QWheelEvent events so it dont see them.

                    You do need event filer as not to have it scroll funny.

                    Add this to the class

                    bool ImageViewer::eventFilter(QObject *obj, QEvent *event)
                    {
                        if (event->type() == QEvent::Wheel) {
                            // Don't propagate
                            return true;
                        }
                        // Other events should propagate
                        return false;
                    }
                    
                    and in its constructor, set the filter
                    
                    scrollArea->viewport()->installEventFilter(this);
                    

                    Then it zooms pretty fine :)

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                      Mikeeeeee
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                      Thanks so much. It works. Is it possible to split a QLabel on the coordinates 100*100 and add a small button on top of the QLabel ?

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                        Thanks so much. It works. Is it possible to split a QLabel on the coordinates 100*100 and add a small button on top of the QLabel ?

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                        jsulm
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                        #25

                        @Mikeeeeee said in QLabel snap to ScrollBar:

                        split a QLabel

                        What does this mean?
                        Yes, you can put a button on top of a label.

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

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                          Mikeeeeee
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                          #26

                          I need to bind the button to a specific area on the image. Please tell me how to do it?

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                            I need to bind the button to a specific area on the image. Please tell me how to do it?

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                            jsulm
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                            @Mikeeeeee Do you actually read documentation?
                            https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwidget.html#move-1

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

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                              @Mikeeeeee
                              Hi
                              Its not a signal but a virtual function.
                              You have to override it.

                              Right clik on the class name
                              alt text
                              Then select
                              alt text
                              and you get the function

                              protected:
                                  virtual void wheelEvent(QWheelEvent *event) override
                                  {
                                  }
                              

                              Then do same right click again and select
                              alt text

                              to move the body of function to the cpp file.

                              Now you can try to implement your zoom.

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                              J.Hilk
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                              @mrjj said in QLabel snap to ScrollBar:

                              Right clik on the class name

                              OMG, this is an option in QtC ?

                              I feel so stupid now....


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                                Mikeeeeee
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                                #29

                                Do so. But tied to a Qlabel , and not to the Image. Is it possible to link to an Image?

                                    QImage mapImage(":/Images/Images/mapMain.png");
                                    ImageViewer* myImageViewer  = new ImageViewer();
                                    myImageViewer->setImage(mapImage);
                                    ui->verticalLayout->addWidget(myImageViewer);
                                
                                    QPushButton* btn1 = new QPushButton(myImageViewer);
                                    btn1->setFixedSize(20,20);
                                    btn1->setText("*");
                                    btn1->move(20,20);
                                
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                                  Do so. But tied to a Qlabel , and not to the Image. Is it possible to link to an Image?

                                      QImage mapImage(":/Images/Images/mapMain.png");
                                      ImageViewer* myImageViewer  = new ImageViewer();
                                      myImageViewer->setImage(mapImage);
                                      ui->verticalLayout->addWidget(myImageViewer);
                                  
                                      QPushButton* btn1 = new QPushButton(myImageViewer);
                                      btn1->setFixedSize(20,20);
                                      btn1->setText("*");
                                      btn1->move(20,20);
                                  
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                                  jsulm
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                                  @Mikeeeeee said in QLabel snap to ScrollBar:

                                  QPushButton* btn1 = new QPushButton(myImageViewer);
                                  btn1->setFixedSize(20,20);
                                  btn1->setText("*");
                                  btn1->move(20,20);

                                  You forgot

                                  btn1->show();
                                  

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

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                                    Mikeeeeee
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                                    #31

                                    How do I know the visible coordinates of an Image?

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                                      How do I know the visible coordinates of an Image?

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                                      jsulm
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                                      @Mikeeeeee said in QLabel snap to ScrollBar:

                                      How do I know the visible coordinates of an Image?

                                      What do you mean?
                                      What are "visible coordinates" and relative to what do you want to have them?
                                      Do you mean you want to know which part of displayed image is visible?

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                                        Mikeeeeee
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                                        #33

                                        Yes. For example, I see the Central 50% of the image? How do I know I'm seeing an image from 25% to 75%?

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                                          Mikeeeeee
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                                          #34

                                          Partially solve. But regardless of the scrollbar state, pageStep() returns a single value

                                          qDebug()<<scrollArea->horizontalScrollBar()->value()
                                          <<scrollArea->horizontalScrollBar()->maximum()
                                          <<scrollArea->horizontalScrollBar()->minimum()
                                          <<scrollArea->horizontalScrollBar()->pageStep();
                                          
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