Unsolved How to detect the button press in GUI for optional mode in GUI
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I have seperated my application in two parts (GUI and Core).
so that I can run my application in both mode GUI mode and Non-GUI mode.
I have one form which is having one button (which I will launch in GUI mode of application).
I have one button as I described above which is in my core part.
When I tried to do the button press in core part I want that same to be reflected in my GUI part.
But the reflection in GUI part should be optional.
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Is your
ButtonClass
even aQPushButton
or what kind of class is this?So your problem is that you have your virtual button in non-GUI mode, which sets a variable when you trigger it and you dont know how to do this with a "real" pushbutton in GUI mode?!
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@Pl45m4 My problem is if i press virtual button how It will enable in real button in GUI. (In Gui mode)
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Use signals & slots, as @jsulm already said.
When you click your virtual button, send signal to GUI class and enable / show your GUI Pushbutton. -
@Pl45m4 But problem is here my core non-virtual button is seperated by GUI.
And I will not create instance of GUI for non-gui mode. -
@Ayush-Gupta said in How to detect the button press in GUI for optional mode in GUI:
And I will not create instance of GUI for non-gui mode.
So what? In this case you do not connect signals/slots...
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@jsulm That seems to static compilation than ? Can you give some example?
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@Ayush-Gupta What static compilation? What examples? How to connect a signal to a slot?
You know when you run with GUI and when without, right? If you run with GUI then connect signal/slot. -
I am not getting how can I have reference of core (non-virtual button) in GUI so that I can use signal/slot
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how the slot/signal will help if I call virtual button enabled function ? In that I am only setting variable bEnabled ??
How can I map the core non- virtual button with real gui button?
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Hi,
It seems you have a design issue here. From the looks of it you should rather implement some IPC for your console application which seems to act a bit like a daemon. With that then you can pilot it with your GUI or from somewhere else.